Strut piston lateral wear/movement?

Strut piston lateral wear/movement?

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lukeyman

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1,060 posts

149 months

Saturday 20th May 2023
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Hi.

Is it possible for a strut to wear so that the piston can move sideways? We've got a constant knocking noise and a front wheel that rocks in and out at 12 o'clock while it's on the ground... but as soon as it's jacked up it won't rock. And then the rocking sometimes doesn't come back until the car has been driven for a bit.

All the usual moving parts seem fine and I've already swapped the top mount... obviously not thinking to give the shock a once over at the time!

Cheers.

GreenV8S

30,800 posts

298 months

Saturday 20th May 2023
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Anything's possible, but that would be pretty easy to detect. A wheel bearing or balljoint failure seems more likely though.

PhillipM

6,535 posts

203 months

Saturday 20th May 2023
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Yes, common failure issue especially if the strut leaked it's oil out first.

stevieturbo

17,745 posts

261 months

Saturday 20th May 2023
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Easiest way is to just rock it and see where is moving.

If it's that much, it should be extremely easy to see.

E-bmw

10,952 posts

166 months

Saturday 20th May 2023
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GreenV8S said:
Anything's possible, but that would be pretty easy to detect. A wheel bearing or balljoint failure seems more likely though.
^^^^ Wot 'e said.

Much more likely a wheel bearing/upper ball joint from your description.

lukeyman

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149 months

Saturday 20th May 2023
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Thanks for the replies.

It doesn't have any upper ball joints... smile

Wouldn't a loose wheel bearing be felt at any hand position and regardless if it was in the air or not?

GreenV8S

30,800 posts

298 months

Saturday 20th May 2023
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lukeyman said:
It doesn't have any upper ball joints... smile
I didn't say upper.

lukeyman said:
Wouldn't a loose wheel bearing be felt at any hand position and regardless if it was in the air or not?
No. A damaged race will only be perceptable when the point of damage is loaded.

lukeyman

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Sunday 21st May 2023
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GreenV8S said:
lukeyman said:
It doesn't have any upper ball joints... smile
I didn't say upper.

lukeyman said:
Wouldn't a loose wheel bearing be felt at any hand position and regardless if it was in the air or not?
No. A damaged race will only be perceptable when the point of damage is loaded.
I didn’t say you did…

Thanks for the extra info on the bearing. Shock first.

lukeyman

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1,060 posts

149 months

Wednesday 31st May 2023
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Just to follow up; it was the piston rattling in the strut. There didn't seem to be any evidence of a leak but there was noticeably less damping compared to the new one.

Cheers.