So a few months ago I had a local mechanic fit a Stage 2 refresh kit and Bilstein Heavy Duty shocks to my car. After a little while I started to get a creaking/clunking sound on low speed turning and reversing with full left lock results in a large clunk and loss of brake pressure.
They have had the car back in a couple of times and checked it out but say there is nothing wrong and they don't know why it does it.
I had the car up on my ramps at the weekend to check it out myself and I have come to the conclusion that it must be the strut tops. From what I can work out these are a type of ball joint right? The strut turns with the wheels so there has to be some rotational movement at the top plus the geometry will change too so there has to be some pivoting motion there too.
This certainly fits with the sounds I hear, it sounds almost like the joint is too tight or just not moving freely enough.
Any thoughts on this? Could they have stuffed up the install in some way?
The car is in with them today having new brake rotors and pads fitted, I mentioned my theory but they did not seem to think there could be an issue there, I have insisted they drop the struts out and check it though!
So if anyone who has worked on their struts could shed any light on what mistake they might have made that would help me in case they still claim nothing is wrong.
Thanks!
Adam
They have had the car back in a couple of times and checked it out but say there is nothing wrong and they don't know why it does it.
I had the car up on my ramps at the weekend to check it out myself and I have come to the conclusion that it must be the strut tops. From what I can work out these are a type of ball joint right? The strut turns with the wheels so there has to be some rotational movement at the top plus the geometry will change too so there has to be some pivoting motion there too.
This certainly fits with the sounds I hear, it sounds almost like the joint is too tight or just not moving freely enough.
Any thoughts on this? Could they have stuffed up the install in some way?
The car is in with them today having new brake rotors and pads fitted, I mentioned my theory but they did not seem to think there could be an issue there, I have insisted they drop the struts out and check it though!
So if anyone who has worked on their struts could shed any light on what mistake they might have made that would help me in case they still claim nothing is wrong.
Thanks!
Adam
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