james walker

cooling is the key people
May 24, 2007
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retford notts
hi guys any ideas, brand new shocks on today, now a bad squeeking from drivers side front....

help appreciated


also it sits rather higher now than it did?

fitted shocks before, never had this...
 
would this cause squeaking?

the springs were located back to the spring seat at the base of the strut and seated fully into the top mount...

anything else....
 
if i push the body it squeeks mate, like a high pitched squeek...

also do new shocks take time to settle in, car is noticeably higher than before
 
dry rubber?, bumpstop yeah?

so if i grease the shock, or wd40 it, mite clear it up.

did white grease the top mounts and bearings.

why is the car sitting higher now then?
 
Yeah don't go mad to have brakes under where it might drip ;)

Car sits high as it's all been apart, it shouldn't do really, will settle quick though.
 
do yu think its because the struts arent in the housing fully, was a tight git to get in, will these settle in fully themselves with the weigh on?

will try lubing it up a little.
 
might have to whip it off again, any tips to get them in the housing easier.....

did the shocks on mine and was easy, this is on the mother in laws mk4 golf.

suppose this is why its sitting higher due to the struts not being in fully....


not sure if this is the case but ill have to look.
 
Was it standard absorbers, because aftermarket one come with new threaded nuts that the absorber passes through, and are generally bigger in diameter.
 
Was it standard absorbers, because aftermarket one come with new threaded nuts that the absorber passes through, and are generally bigger in diameter.

standard absorbers, oem spec matey

should have been strait swap tbh

i think there not seated in the housing fully, hence the highness

the squeak has now gone by the way.

i have to do the rears this week so ill have another look at this then
 
After fitting new shocks it takes a few miles for them to settle in ... and they will drop a bit. As long as the springs are seated properly on the shock it shouldnt be a problem.