My car is lowered quite a bit on my coilovers, I still use my original ARB and droplinks and until now I've never had a problem.
Last week I hit a bump (A sunken drain) and the car made quite a bang ... it seemed to drive OK but if I turn left or brake (Put weight or pressure to the front N/S of the car) I get the most awful scraping noise.
I went to a local garage whom jacked it up and had a look and we've found the ARB sitting pretty much right on top of the driveshaft, at this exact point (See photo below)...
We've checked the droplink feels solid, and everything else looks OK, the ARB does move side-to-side but does not scrape when slid over to the other side.
I've never had this problem until I hit the bump and the droplink looks fine, any ideas as to what might have moved or is causing the problem?
It's not doing much damage other than grinding into the driveshaft right now, but I should maybe try and get this looked at - the garage are not sure what would fix the problem.
Any help appreciated with this one.
Cheers, Chris.
Note - The photo is not one I have taken, I borrowed it from another thread and added the diagrams.
Last week I hit a bump (A sunken drain) and the car made quite a bang ... it seemed to drive OK but if I turn left or brake (Put weight or pressure to the front N/S of the car) I get the most awful scraping noise.
I went to a local garage whom jacked it up and had a look and we've found the ARB sitting pretty much right on top of the driveshaft, at this exact point (See photo below)...
We've checked the droplink feels solid, and everything else looks OK, the ARB does move side-to-side but does not scrape when slid over to the other side.
I've never had this problem until I hit the bump and the droplink looks fine, any ideas as to what might have moved or is causing the problem?
It's not doing much damage other than grinding into the driveshaft right now, but I should maybe try and get this looked at - the garage are not sure what would fix the problem.
Any help appreciated with this one.
Cheers, Chris.
Note - The photo is not one I have taken, I borrowed it from another thread and added the diagrams.