Sequeal to "bar of soap"
#17
Brothers, the weak link is the diagonal control arm. If you are looking at the porsche pet, its called the control arm rather than the wishbone. This diagonal part has a fork on one end and a ball joint at the other end. The ball joint is the one that loosens up and has play. If one removes the part, which is very easy by the way. The ball joint is loose and can easily be moved with the fingers. Fortunately this part can actually be repaired. Again easily. I was able to have one rpairead already and it seems to have cured it. I still need to have other repaired i ran out of time. Im almost 100% sure this is the source as curing one side drastically reduced the rattling. Hahahaha. To mike and alex, this is what i mean by getting pleasure in fixing it. You would not want to know how much the repair cost as you will say its ridiculous...local dealer was asking $900 to replace the arms... This again makes me feel so comfortable with my car....
#18
These control arms are really not expensive if you get them from a place like Pellican. I get the TRW, OEM brand. They just bolt in and out... no biggie. The trick is identifying which one is making the noise.
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Bruce in Philly
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Bruce in Philly
#19
Totally agree. But like i said the local dealer charges more than $900 so a bit high where i am. Now i i buy it from the US it takes about a month to get so i went to the repair way and it worked
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#22
Hahaha. Whats wrong with your arms bro cant bend it anymore? Arcoxia cured it for me, hahahha, teasing
My tech used a hydraulic press to tighten things a bit. There is another option to repair inthink it was on a boxster forum i read, cant seem to locate it now. The bellows in the ball joont can be removed and the internals accessed. Use a punch to tighten the aluminum housing around the ball. But like i said, let see how long the repair is going to last....
My tech used a hydraulic press to tighten things a bit. There is another option to repair inthink it was on a boxster forum i read, cant seem to locate it now. The bellows in the ball joont can be removed and the internals accessed. Use a punch to tighten the aluminum housing around the ball. But like i said, let see how long the repair is going to last....