
Originally Posted by
awabbit6
The top eye of my rear shock broke off during the week. I could understand if it was driven hard off-road on a regular basis, but most of my driving is on bitumen. The shock are 2 years old and are fortunately covered by a lifetime warranty.
The suppliers claim that it is a combination of old and new designs that caused the failure. Coil sprung 4wd with leaf spring style shock mount. Apparently the extra articulation of the coil spring suspension is too much for the restricted movement of the eye fitting. This seems to be confirmed in what others have said here.
The new shocks came with softer rubbers which they feel should prevent another failure.
Has anyone made new top shock mounts that use a pin rather than eye mount?
Seems a logical solution to the problem. If they break again, I might look into making new mounts.
Paul
Looks like poor quality top of shaft to eye bush housing welding to me. I have seen this happen only to poorly constructed shocks, and to the odd earlier models of Bilsteins when extra articulation and stiffer bushes were used under fairly extreme off road use. Expect it to happen again.
JC
The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈
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