Aren't they just anti rattle springs?I'd be more bothered about the missing brake caliper return spring....
Is that one of the universal sets you can find pretty cheap on Amazon / Ebay? I was going to ask if they were actually up to the job / large enough.
Yes this oneIs that one of the universal sets you can find pretty cheap on Amazon / Ebay? I was going to ask if they were actually up to the job / large enough.
Perfect - cheers.Yes this one
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Bigger than it looks in the picture
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They are - but not 'just', they also help the pads withdraw from the disc surface as they flex slightly inwards, the radiussed end drags on the carrier just enough to provide a bit of tension. Helps prevent brake squeal and hotspots.Aren't they just anti rattle springs?
You already mentioned the upper hub ball joints, which will cause free movement in the camber (and therefore toe) values, in addition I'd check Tyre pressures, tyre geometry, wheel geometry, wheel bearing, dampers, tie rods in that order. Rear subframe bushes can & do wear but would need to be visibly torn to cause the symptoms you describe.But I'm now left with a bit of a mystery - drive over 25ish and the back end behaves like it's on an ice rink, yet I'm not seeing anything that bad. There's no obvious hub/bearing wobbles or noises, seems pretty solid (appreciating that something's need the weight back on to appear). Suggestions welcome!
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