Evening team!
Last weekend I replaced ALL of the front suspension:
- New coilovers from KTR
- New genuine strut top mounts and swivel bearings
- New lower wishbones incl bushes and ball-joints
- New track rod ends
The reason was Three-fold, it's done 115k miles, the spax springs were painfully hard, and the derbyshire roads have completely shagged everything suspension based.
Before doing this refresh i was experiencing a significant amount of bump steer, e.g. going over ruts in the road i would feel a distinct pull.
Given the both the track-rod ends and the lower ball joints had distinct play in them I expected this to fix the issue, the wheel bearings show no signs of play at all, and both sides now feel completely rock solid when pulled/shaken when up on the lift.
I had the tracking done to 1 degree tow in, and the camber is currently set to 0 degrees.
However, the bump steed persists.
Any ides??? the rack mounts don't appear to be worn
Last weekend I replaced ALL of the front suspension:
- New coilovers from KTR
- New genuine strut top mounts and swivel bearings
- New lower wishbones incl bushes and ball-joints
- New track rod ends
The reason was Three-fold, it's done 115k miles, the spax springs were painfully hard, and the derbyshire roads have completely shagged everything suspension based.
Before doing this refresh i was experiencing a significant amount of bump steer, e.g. going over ruts in the road i would feel a distinct pull.
Given the both the track-rod ends and the lower ball joints had distinct play in them I expected this to fix the issue, the wheel bearings show no signs of play at all, and both sides now feel completely rock solid when pulled/shaken when up on the lift.
I had the tracking done to 1 degree tow in, and the camber is currently set to 0 degrees.
However, the bump steed persists.
Any ides??? the rack mounts don't appear to be worn