coilover bilstein noise / question....
#1
coilover bilstein noise / question....
i recently had the coilover pasm bilsteins installed on my cab, along with h&r bars - and i am very happy with results...it handles like it should have from the factory all parts were installed at my local porsche dealer
however i am getting a clicking / binding noise from the front springs as i turn the wheels and the car is not moving, or moving at very low speed, say less than 5mph. at speed all is good.
it sounds like as you turn, the front springs bind in the housing just a little, and then unload. it does this with steering input in all directions (again only at a stop or very low speed)
but i am curious if this is normal? could it be something was missed on the install? if it is normal, are there any solutions?
thanks in advance for any feedback
however i am getting a clicking / binding noise from the front springs as i turn the wheels and the car is not moving, or moving at very low speed, say less than 5mph. at speed all is good.
it sounds like as you turn, the front springs bind in the housing just a little, and then unload. it does this with steering input in all directions (again only at a stop or very low speed)
but i am curious if this is normal? could it be something was missed on the install? if it is normal, are there any solutions?
thanks in advance for any feedback
Last edited by red997cab; 02-24-2012 at 02:42 PM.
#3
Great, thanks NorthVan!
Do you remember how long it took? I don't drive mine a lot, probably less than 5k a year. It's an 06 and only has 28k on it, the Bilsteins were put in maybe 1,500 miles ago.
Thanks again for the info
Do you remember how long it took? I don't drive mine a lot, probably less than 5k a year. It's an 06 and only has 28k on it, the Bilsteins were put in maybe 1,500 miles ago.
Thanks again for the info
#5
BTW drive your car more, they are not meant to be garage queens
#6
Yea, yea I know...the miles are too low...
While her mileage is low, she's driven with "spirit"...at least that's what my service advisor said after looking at my DME - lol
Really appreciate the feedback - thanks so much!
While her mileage is low, she's driven with "spirit"...at least that's what my service advisor said after looking at my DME - lol
Really appreciate the feedback - thanks so much!
#7
That's the way they are meant to be driven, my service adviser told me that I abused my C2S
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i recently had the coilover pasm bilsteins installed on my cab, along with h&r bars - and i am very happy with results...it handles like it should have from the factory all parts were installed at my local porsche dealer
however i am getting a clicking / binding noise from the front springs as i turn the wheels and the car is not moving, or moving at very low speed, say less than 5mph. at speed all is good.
it sounds like as you turn, the front springs bind in the housing just a little, and then unload. it does this with steering input in all directions (again only at a stop or very low speed)
but i am curious if this is normal? could it be something was missed on the install? if it is normal, are there any solutions?
thanks in advance for any feedback
however i am getting a clicking / binding noise from the front springs as i turn the wheels and the car is not moving, or moving at very low speed, say less than 5mph. at speed all is good.
it sounds like as you turn, the front springs bind in the housing just a little, and then unload. it does this with steering input in all directions (again only at a stop or very low speed)
but i am curious if this is normal? could it be something was missed on the install? if it is normal, are there any solutions?
thanks in advance for any feedback
#9
Do you have the new Damptronic type featuring "curved drop links" or the old type with "straight drop links"? If yours are straight, that's the problem and it's well known and you should be able to get new links from your supplier or Bilstein under warranty. The new ones are a design improvement but can be idiosyncratic as well depending on how much the car is lowered as they are not adjustable. If you want a complete solution, install some after market drop links from Tarett Engineering which are completely adjustable. Use the search function up top - there are a lot of threads on this topic. Best,
I'll figure it which ones I have, do a search and check out the Tarett pieces
Thanks so much !
#10
i recently also installed bilstein coilvers PSS10 on my car and changed the drop links with the tarrett engineering drop links. No sounds or noise from it. I suggest you change yours with the tarrett engineering drop links as i heard issues with bilstein coilvers that the droplinks can pop out over time.
#11
there are 2 possible issues with springs installs.
first one is about proper spring hat used - search for it.
second is a kind of a trick - get a piece of black electrical tape and wrap it around coils where tender spring connects to primary spring and a spacer between them. after those 2 are bind together they will stp clanking at small bumps.
first one is about proper spring hat used - search for it.
second is a kind of a trick - get a piece of black electrical tape and wrap it around coils where tender spring connects to primary spring and a spacer between them. after those 2 are bind together they will stp clanking at small bumps.
#12
I lived with this problem for a long time and essentially tried everything including new strut bearings, nylotron washers, adjusting ride height etc. I was told my my installer that it was "normal". Then I had a terminal coilover failure. The culprit were incorrectly installed droplinks. Which BTW, Bilstein claimed was the cause of excessive noise, ie binding of the springs when entering and exiting driveways. Long story short, I replaced the drops and coilover and had the droplinks installed per Bilstein recommendations. And voila, no more noise. I had a thread about this on the Turbo thread which got pretty nasty but it's informative.
I had them installed incorrectly by a very reputable installer in Los Angeles. I had to have the drops switched out at another shop in Orange county which has there own race team so I assume they know what they are doing. I had to specifically tell them the configuration of the drop links otherwise they would have done them incorrectly too.
Here's the correct installation per Bilstein. This is the drivers side looking forward.
I had them installed incorrectly by a very reputable installer in Los Angeles. I had to have the drops switched out at another shop in Orange county which has there own race team so I assume they know what they are doing. I had to specifically tell them the configuration of the drop links otherwise they would have done them incorrectly too.
Here's the correct installation per Bilstein. This is the drivers side looking forward.
#13
Just got my Coilovers done (damptronics) and same exact problem at clicking sound whenever turning the wheel I was told the solution is either camber plates or something called a top hat right now the shop which installed them is going to apply redline Grease and see if that helps
Last edited by Tarek307; 11-01-2012 at 05:43 PM.