Change your bad shocks now?
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Arash, the new Konis are worth every penny so don't worry about that. I too would be very surprised if the shocks had anything to do with your detonated bearing though...
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Thanks Brad.
It's easy appreciating Konis when they're already on but it was hard laying down the green to get them in the first place. I can't wait to get them on but it will be a while until I can have a weekend at home with my tools.
Jason you gotta let me drive your car so I can feel what a 968 with Konis feels like. That's funny how your car has 968 struts, springs, sway bars, and konis. It's got a better or equal suspension to mine! And we also have to get these 2 tranny mounts I've been saving installed on your car.
It's easy appreciating Konis when they're already on but it was hard laying down the green to get them in the first place. I can't wait to get them on but it will be a while until I can have a weekend at home with my tools.
Jason you gotta let me drive your car so I can feel what a 968 with Konis feels like. That's funny how your car has 968 struts, springs, sway bars, and konis. It's got a better or equal suspension to mine! And we also have to get these 2 tranny mounts I've been saving installed on your car.
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So I just bought Konis for nothing. Fantastic.
Are you sure? I don't mean to question your knowledge but I'd like to know if this is really true. It does make sense.
I do think firmer suspension would give the stub axles & spindles are harder time.
I think the best way to check for broken stub axles is either watch the wheel for wobble as it drives along, or check the wheel bearing for damage. If it's new and it's broken, the stub axle is more than likely bent.
Are you sure? I don't mean to question your knowledge but I'd like to know if this is really true. It does make sense.
I do think firmer suspension would give the stub axles & spindles are harder time.
I think the best way to check for broken stub axles is either watch the wheel for wobble as it drives along, or check the wheel bearing for damage. If it's new and it's broken, the stub axle is more than likely bent.
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Crap ... I've noticed a slight bumping rhythm from my car, as though it's driving across slight seams in the road (but I'm pretty sure it isn't). New shocks are in the mail as I speak, but should I worry about blown bearings or CV joints?
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Hmm.... OK so maybe I should change the title of the thread to "change your shocks if you want to but it won't help your wheel bearings much".
Then that means the stub axle got bent from just potholes. Damn San Francisco. I have never seen a city with worse roads, it is appalling.
Mamooguy, explain the problem/sound a little more. Bad CVs will click and clank like mad. Bad wheel bearings will thump and wump. Try a few tests, like feeling the wheel for excess heat (stuck brake), try pulling the e-brake slightly while driving (see if the sound changes), try pushing/pulling on the wheel (check for bearing play), try looking at the CV boots for tears.
Then that means the stub axle got bent from just potholes. Damn San Francisco. I have never seen a city with worse roads, it is appalling.
Mamooguy, explain the problem/sound a little more. Bad CVs will click and clank like mad. Bad wheel bearings will thump and wump. Try a few tests, like feeling the wheel for excess heat (stuck brake), try pulling the e-brake slightly while driving (see if the sound changes), try pushing/pulling on the wheel (check for bearing play), try looking at the CV boots for tears.
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Hmm.... OK so maybe I should change the title of the thread to "change your shocks if you want to but it won't help your wheel bearings much".
Then that means the stub axle got bent from just potholes. Damn San Francisco. I have never seen a city with worse roads, it is appalling.
Mamooguy, explain the problem/sound a little more. Bad CVs will click and clank like mad. Bad wheel bearings will thump and wump. Try a few tests, like feeling the wheel for excess heat (stuck brake), try pulling the e-brake slightly while driving (see if the sound changes), try pushing/pulling on the wheel (check for bearing play), try looking at the CV boots for tears.
Then that means the stub axle got bent from just potholes. Damn San Francisco. I have never seen a city with worse roads, it is appalling.
Mamooguy, explain the problem/sound a little more. Bad CVs will click and clank like mad. Bad wheel bearings will thump and wump. Try a few tests, like feeling the wheel for excess heat (stuck brake), try pulling the e-brake slightly while driving (see if the sound changes), try pushing/pulling on the wheel (check for bearing play), try looking at the CV boots for tears.
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Good to know - thank you! I think mine broke because the axle was beNT. It probably put too much stress, and probably had an effect like a jackhammer as it wobbled. It could also have been defective, or like others have said it could have been improper nut torque, but my bet's on the bad axle.