ILoveMPower
11-10-2008, 01:12 PM
Just overhauled my front-end, also installed eibach/bilstein setup on all 4 corners, car handles great but with a few issues
Threads on the strut
sleeve were damaged, the collar nut would not thread on all the way, got it on about 4 twists but it's still "clapping" when the strut decompresses. Also my strut bearings have seen better days, could this be the clap? It's only on the right side and seems to be as the suspension is decompressing.
Car has a vibration upon hard(er) braking, more noticeable at higher speeds and with increased pedal pressure. Have not yet done the rear subframe bushings or my motor and tranny mounts, hopefully will get those done this weekend. Could any of these be a contributing factor?
Also keep in mind I have terrible shitty snow tires on with a tread pattern that was clearly not designed for a smooth ride, perhaps this also could have something to do with the situation, as they were rotated for the first time yesterday as well.
Any input is much appreciated, the car feels really great and handling seems more linear than the M5's, and also a less bouncy ride. I'd like to get the suspension all buttoned up before I start work on the M30.
Thanks much,
- Jeremy
P.S. I'll get some pictures up once the springs settle a bit and I get some 3mm pads on there!
Threads on the strut
sleeve were damaged, the collar nut would not thread on all the way, got it on about 4 twists but it's still "clapping" when the strut decompresses. Also my strut bearings have seen better days, could this be the clap? It's only on the right side and seems to be as the suspension is decompressing.
Car has a vibration upon hard(er) braking, more noticeable at higher speeds and with increased pedal pressure. Have not yet done the rear subframe bushings or my motor and tranny mounts, hopefully will get those done this weekend. Could any of these be a contributing factor?
Also keep in mind I have terrible shitty snow tires on with a tread pattern that was clearly not designed for a smooth ride, perhaps this also could have something to do with the situation, as they were rotated for the first time yesterday as well.
Any input is much appreciated, the car feels really great and handling seems more linear than the M5's, and also a less bouncy ride. I'd like to get the suspension all buttoned up before I start work on the M30.
Thanks much,
- Jeremy
P.S. I'll get some pictures up once the springs settle a bit and I get some 3mm pads on there!