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How to know if my shock mount is broken?
Tuesday, June 22, 2010 4:22 PM
Hey there,
is there a way to know if my shock mount in the front is broken? I think that the problem because sometimes when i turn the wheel steering i heard a KNOCK KNOCK .My steering is more easy to turn to the left and when i turn the steering to the left and release it, it doesn't return all the way back to center . but the the right side do. Maybe the bearing in the shock mount??

Re: How to know if my shock mount is broken?
Wednesday, June 23, 2010 6:10 PM
since you don't have shocks i don't think its broken now the bearing in your strut mount that could be messed its does happen a bit hows the car drive in a straight line does it wander or stay put

could be a really bad tie rod too but the car would wander if it was




JBO since July 30, 2001
Re: How to know if my shock mount is broken?
Thursday, June 24, 2010 2:42 PM
Its a Cavy 2005 130 000 kilo so i dont think its a tie rod.. But with the steering centered the car goes on the left. I really think its the bearing in the top plate too..
Re: How to know if my shock mount is broken?
Friday, June 25, 2010 12:23 PM
sublinux wrote:Its a Cavy 2005 130 000 kilo so i dont think its a tie rod.. But with the steering centered the car goes on the left. I really think its the bearing in the top plate too..


You could have a car that has 50k on it and have a bad tie rod. Don't cross it out till you check



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Re: How to know if my shock mount is broken?
Friday, June 25, 2010 1:18 PM
Is there a way to check the tie rod? What im looking for on tie rod?
Re: How to know if my shock mount is broken?
Saturday, July 03, 2010 9:53 AM
I just tie rods on a 06 Ion...with under 40K.

I did tie rods AND ball joints on my 03 at about 60K. Not just for the hell of it, they were bad.

A quick test for really bad tie rods would be to jack the car up (not by suspension components) and attempt to move the wheel left to right. There shouldn't be any play.

I typically just un-bolt them, and separate them from the spindle (if you use a pickle fork you will rip the grease boot, thread the nut on so its flush with the bottom of the rod, and tap LIGHTLY with a hammer, as to not cause damage) and check the play in the actual rod, It should be difficult to move, or at least not move freely (you will see what I am talking about)

Though reading your post, I don't think it's tie rods, if its making a clunking noise while your rolling that usually denotes a CV. I doubt a strut mount, that would make a clunking noise while hitting bumps, typically.



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