Badly so?Hmmmm, buggered
Thank you.
If you look closely, the rubber has split and has become dislodged. Leading to alignment problems with your Tyres and noises from below. How much it costs will also depand on how easy the arms come out, some places will replace a complete arm some will replace the bush only. Then the tracking will need doing. Ask the garage to check all of the other bushes before they start the job as there may well be other rubber parts that need replacementBadly so?
I've booked into the garage here.
Is this an expensive fix?
A busIf you can't identify a broken Bush please give up your keys stop doing and use a bush
Maybe stop driving and?A bus
WalkMaybe stop driving and?
Use a 'known good' workshop to do the diag & repairs for you?If you can't identify a broken Bush...
There was no obvious humour - the collection of letters & spaces after the part I quoted suggested 'functioning alcoholic'*Seriously.....you felt the need to comment on my obviously humorous comment.
A few of us have done them ourselves so around £80 and a couple of hours work at the most, although I'd expect much quicker on a ramp. Main thing is that the garage tighten the bolts with the wheels on the ground/ramp and the suspension at normal height. As said factor in for tracking. Looks like you are in Spain so hopefully no rusty bolts to contend with.Badly so?
I've booked into the garage here.
Is this an expensive fix?
Thanks for your reply. The two best local garages both recommended replacing the arms too. They gave some compelling reasons to do so.If you look closely, the rubber has split and has become dislodged. Leading to alignment problems with your Tyres and noises from below. How much it costs will also depand on how easy the arms come out, some places will replace a complete arm some will replace the bush only. Then the tracking will need doing. Ask the garage to check all of the other bushes before they start the job as there may well be other rubber parts that need replacement
Thank you for the sensible answer. Not all of us are mechanics and use forums like this to gain knowledge from people with more experience. I was 99% sure of my amateur diagnosis, but wanted to hear from people in this group. I'm glad, albeit with one idiotic exception, that I did so.Use a 'known good' workshop to do the diag & repairs for you?
Not everyone has the confidence, knowledge & skills. At least the photo shows some level of 'this doesn't look right to me, please confirm' rather than the all-too-often seen 'keep driving until it can't be driven any more' which inevitably causes more cost.
I'm all for highlighting stupidity, but this isn't it. If nothing else, it gives the OP some confidence in being on the right track and may help someone else later on who isn't brave enough to stick their head above the parapet and ask for help / opinions.