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Diagnose Struts / Shock Absorbers
Is there any way to find out if your shocks are good or bad? My car shakes over bumps and all. Sometimes, you hear all kind of clinking noise over the slightest bump. Could it be that my shocks are going bad?
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Lawrenceville, Georgia
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If it clunks over bumps it could be either the shocks or the bushings on the shocks. Just take it to Velocity Total Car Care and ask for Tony, have them look at it and they'll tell you whats up.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Haha... good lookin' out having a shop on hand and everything!
Clunks over bumps could be any of the dozens of parts in a suspension unfortunately. If you would prefer to DIY I'll take a stab at what you should look into... I'm sure some folks who've done more suspension work then I will have plenty of info as well. Start by moving to each corner of the car, push down on the fender so that the spring is loaded and release... the car should snap back to it's normal position but not bounce beyond it an oscelate. If there's no oscelation whatsoever, odds are your struts are ok. For added certainty, crawl under the car and examine each strut: when they blow, the dampener fluid contained inside of them leaks everywhere and you should be able to see it. Decide which is making more noise: front or back. Raise the car so that a wheel on the side chosen above is well off the ground. Position your hands at 12 and 6 o'clock and push/pull - any movement here suggest worn ball joints. On the front, do the same at 3 and 9 o'clock: movement here suggests worn tie rods. Could also be the end links on the sway bars: the only way I know to test that is to crawl under the car and look at them, make sure the sway bar bushings are intact and look good as well as the arms on either and of the sway bar. Finally, check the control arm bushings - their appearance should reveal enough about their condition to judge whether or not they need replacement (as far as I know). If you're going to examine all these things, be sure to do it in an order that doesn't have you lifting the same side of the car up and down multiple times and always use caution when climbing under a car (jackstands ftw!).
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The only "hard" part is dealing with the spring: you need a spring compressor in order to a) compress the spring so you can take the other assemblies apart and b) safely unload the spring as not to fire the SOB across the garage, risking your life in the process. Everything else is nuts and bolts: I'm apt to do the whole suspension in the spring because the M3 will need one too and I'm hoping to get a discount by buying 2 suspensions at once (freakin' rediculous, isn't it?)
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