Top mount bearings

webcomsystems

Active Member
May 7, 2010
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Hi,

beginning to suspect that I need to renew my top mount bearings since I have an annoying knocking noise coming from the front of the car whenever I go over bumps in the road.

As anyone ever replaced top mount bearings? is it hard to do? should I replace the shock absorbers at the same time?

I have a reasonable tool set and average ability in car maintenance.

any info appreciated.
cheers
 

paul6316

White K1
Oct 16, 2007
297
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Not that hard to do. Just take your time. Check your ball joints and bushes beforehand and do those at the same time. Get alignment done afterwards.
 
Feb 26, 2009
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Wolverhampton
Do everything at the same time, it's the same effort to strip things down to get to the top mounts as it is to replace the suspension.
 

webcomsystems

Active Member
May 7, 2010
87
4
thanks guys,

I assume I need spring compressors to do this?

strange thing is, I've had this knocking noise for the past 2 MOT's and nothing was mentioned.
 

Nautilus

Active Member
Dec 9, 2006
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Bucharest, Romania
1. If there is knocking over bumps, it's due to movement of the strut in the strut tower. That is, the rubber top mount is guilty.

2. The top mount has to be changed, to a LCR top mount (higher durometer), even if the car is a LC or LFR.

3. The bearing can be reused, if opened and refilled with grease, but it's cheap enough to change it as well.

4. The strut can be removed together with spindle and brake rotor, to avoid the need to pull the shock absorber out of the spindle (very hard to do).

5. Once the strut has been refitted, you absolutely need to perform an alignment. Your previous alignment is screwed. Always.

~Nautilus
 
Feb 26, 2009
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Nautilus, I would really question your thinking on step 4. I agree that you 'could' remove the strut complete with hub and rotor, but separating the strut from the hub is so much easier than having to deal with the driveshaft.

It's not 'very hard to do' at all, undo one bolt, separate the clamp with one of several methods, and lift the strut out. Job done.
 

cupra_r_ick

Active Member
Jan 29, 2011
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sod taking the hub off, ive done some before by winding the spring down the shock, pulling shock down and replacing top mount that way. although not on a leon.
if i was to do it, and couldnt do that, id pull the strut out the hub
 

Mark300zx

Active Member
Apr 24, 2008
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Surrey/SW London
You don't have to take the hub off, just use a spring compressor and wind the spring down.

One way to test if it is the top mounts is spray silicon grease onto them, if the noise reduces you then know it is them, might be arb bushes!
 
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