Good afternoon folks,
I've an annoying noise which has developed on my Leon.
It sounds like a clunk coming from the front left (nearside/passenger side). I am thinking it may be a worn bush or possibly subframe stretch bolts but thought I would try here to see if anyone else has any ideas.
The noise occurs when braking (sometimes). Touch the brakes and there is a solid thunk. It won't happen again unless I've either been driving for a bit or unless I take-off from a start with some heavy acceleration: This results in a similar thump as if the culprit part is rocking back and forth in the bush housing. It also happens intermittently when turning left on a bumpy bit of road.
I recently had the front left wheel bearing replaced as I thought it was noisy. Turns out it was sawtoothing of the tyres as the noise has reduced significantly after swapping wheels front-back. There is still a slight thrum though.
I've also noticed that my front ARB/sway bar is badly corroded and possibly bent. A new one is on order but I can't see this being the cause of such a solid thump as described.
There is also a slight creaking from the front left side when turning full left lock with the car at a standstill.
Would it be an idea to order some new subframe stretch bolts (possibly the uprated Audi items)? Does anyone have a list of bolts required/part numbers and amount needed?
With the above in mind, I'm currently thinking: Get the subframe bolts replaced at the same time as the anti roll bar and then have alignment done.
Sorry for such a long post but the noise is doing by head in and wanted to include as much information as possible. If it helps, it's a 75k mile 2007 Cupra running Revo stage 1 with Eibach 40mm springs, Sachs uprated clutch and Loba single mass flywheel. I've also got the poly insert for the engine mounting fitted.
I'm hoping it's not gearbox related but keeping an open mind. It started happening after the wheel bearing was replaced.
I've an annoying noise which has developed on my Leon.
It sounds like a clunk coming from the front left (nearside/passenger side). I am thinking it may be a worn bush or possibly subframe stretch bolts but thought I would try here to see if anyone else has any ideas.
The noise occurs when braking (sometimes). Touch the brakes and there is a solid thunk. It won't happen again unless I've either been driving for a bit or unless I take-off from a start with some heavy acceleration: This results in a similar thump as if the culprit part is rocking back and forth in the bush housing. It also happens intermittently when turning left on a bumpy bit of road.
I recently had the front left wheel bearing replaced as I thought it was noisy. Turns out it was sawtoothing of the tyres as the noise has reduced significantly after swapping wheels front-back. There is still a slight thrum though.
I've also noticed that my front ARB/sway bar is badly corroded and possibly bent. A new one is on order but I can't see this being the cause of such a solid thump as described.
There is also a slight creaking from the front left side when turning full left lock with the car at a standstill.
Would it be an idea to order some new subframe stretch bolts (possibly the uprated Audi items)? Does anyone have a list of bolts required/part numbers and amount needed?
With the above in mind, I'm currently thinking: Get the subframe bolts replaced at the same time as the anti roll bar and then have alignment done.
Sorry for such a long post but the noise is doing by head in and wanted to include as much information as possible. If it helps, it's a 75k mile 2007 Cupra running Revo stage 1 with Eibach 40mm springs, Sachs uprated clutch and Loba single mass flywheel. I've also got the poly insert for the engine mounting fitted.
I'm hoping it's not gearbox related but keeping an open mind. It started happening after the wheel bearing was replaced.