Mike Stitzer
New Member
My new Konis seem to rattle a little in the rear. So I jacked up the rear of my car and let the suspension drop down the whole way. I then yanked on the strut/spring to check for movement. THe left rear one I can move, and rattle around. I could not do this on any other wheel.
The fronts, even while jacked up and the suspension dropped all the way are tight. Should there be side play in the rear struts with them topped out like this? I'm taking it back to the shop this afternoon but I'd like to get as much info beforehand. I found out that the shop did NOT replace the strut mount, so maybe that's it.
The fronts make absolutely no noise while going over bumps, but the rears seem to rattle on certain bumps and corners. Doesn't seem right to me.
I forgot to add, the Konis are paired with Eibach springs all around. If I yank on the spring on that same wheel I can move it as well.
Mike
<small>[ September 16, 2002, 10:21 AM: Message edited by: Mike Stitzer ]</small>
The fronts, even while jacked up and the suspension dropped all the way are tight. Should there be side play in the rear struts with them topped out like this? I'm taking it back to the shop this afternoon but I'd like to get as much info beforehand. I found out that the shop did NOT replace the strut mount, so maybe that's it.
The fronts make absolutely no noise while going over bumps, but the rears seem to rattle on certain bumps and corners. Doesn't seem right to me.
I forgot to add, the Konis are paired with Eibach springs all around. If I yank on the spring on that same wheel I can move it as well.
Mike
<small>[ September 16, 2002, 10:21 AM: Message edited by: Mike Stitzer ]</small>