Have i got the right 'washer' on here?

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Re: Have i got the right 'washer' on here?

by MadOnVaux! » Sat Jan 21, 2012 6:05 pm

Here is a better picture of the top washer, which i procured from another forum:

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totally different to the bigger flat one i have!
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Re: Have i got the right 'washer' on here?

by MadOnVaux! » Sun Jan 22, 2012 4:20 pm

Well ive been out in it this morning, i was in the boot, while my Dad drove the car and it's definitely coming from the shock area.

Im 90% sure its the top mount, although nothing moves.....but i suppose it could be coming from the lower mount and being transmitted up?

I even found two rubber washers in the garage this morning and fitted them under the top washer to eliminate metal to metal contact there, to see if that worked...but it made no difference.

It is getting to the stage now where i am actually getting bloody anoyed with it and its driving me insane.

Has anyone else ever had this issue and how did you solve it?? (apart from you eddey lol)
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Re: Have i got the right 'washer' on here?

by Fraz » Sun Jan 22, 2012 4:48 pm

what make are the shocks you have on??? son had KYB and they did this but my bilsteins are fine
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Re: Have i got the right 'washer' on here?

by MadOnVaux! » Sun Jan 22, 2012 5:24 pm

Fraz wrote:what make are the shocks you have on??? son had KYB and they did this but my bilsteins are fine


Mine are Bilsteins.
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Re: Have i got the right 'washer' on here?

by MadOnVaux! » Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:33 pm

How is the shock mounted at the bottom?...is it just a bolt that mounts it through the lower rubber mount on the shock or is there some other bushes etc there?
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Re: Have i got the right 'washer' on here?

by Fraz » Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:58 pm

it does locate into the bottom arm but apart from the actual bush in the shock nothing else
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Re: Have i got the right 'washer' on here?

by v6 steve » Wed Jan 25, 2012 10:19 pm

MadOnVaux! wrote:How is the shock mounted at the bottom?...is it just a bolt that mounts it through the lower rubber mount on the shock or is there some other bushes etc there?


There is a lug on the bottom of the shock which should locate into the arm then a bolt goes in and holds together
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Re: Have i got the right 'washer' on here?

by MadOnVaux! » Thu Jan 26, 2012 3:59 pm

Cheers Steve....I think i'll get a couple of new lower mount bolts too.

I'm clutching at straws i know, but i cant think of what else to do!! :(
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Re: Have i got the right 'washer' on here?

by MadOnVaux! » Mon Jan 30, 2012 12:59 pm

Does anyone know if Bilstein B4 (Black) rear shocks should use the same mounts as standard or do they come with their own?....I'm just wondering if this could be anything to do with it?

I really am tearing my hair out over this now!!! :evil: :evil:
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Re: Have i got the right 'washer' on here?

by MadOnVaux! » Wed Feb 01, 2012 4:15 pm

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Re: Have i got the right 'washer' on here?

by Fraz » Wed Feb 01, 2012 6:01 pm

yes its a direct replacment, I have B4 on mine and have fitted new standard top mount rubbers and the bottom part fits right into the apature on the bottom
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Re: Have i got the right 'washer' on here?

by MadOnVaux! » Thu Feb 02, 2012 5:32 pm

Fraz wrote:yes its a direct replacment, I have B4 on mine and have fitted new standard top mount rubbers and the bottom part fits right into the apature on the bottom


Thanks Fraz :)

Back to the drawing board time.....jesus this is doing my head in, you'd think a knocking would be simple to sort, this just seems like it hasnt got a cause :(!!
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