Definitely Top HatHey, did you figure what was the cause of the knocking sounds? I’m currently having tht issue with stock suspension
Im looking at these currently, what your opinion on the firmness the op mentions, how are they for you ?After reading this post
I saved up and bought my first coilovers, Tein Flex Z , so far best ever mod/decision Ive made.
I'm now having this exact same problem with the exact same noise however mine is constant only at lower speeds. Top hat changed but did not solve the issue. All taken apart and nothing obvious is the issue. Is going to have a look again this week. 2015 GT-S 82000kmYep definitely. We also had an issue with this weird popping/creaking sound after driving on the highway (- daughter was asleep in the back seat) when it still had factory suspension. I took it to the Subaru dealership as well as a local suspension shop and neither could replicate the issue after seeing the video or find any issues at all with the steering or suspension parts (the problem would only present itself after a long drive).
Maybe it was the top hat? I'm guessing no one else has experienced this sound? Was worried it might've been a cv joint or something. Steering wheel didn't have any shakes or play. In any case, that sound hasn't reappeared since getting the coilovers.
I have similar sound when I'm reaching traffic stopper, but it is one tap. Mechanics said there is nothing wrong with suspension. My case is annoying, I cannot imagine how your case is irritating..I'm now having this exact same problem with the exact same noise however mine is constant only at lower speeds. Top hat changed but did not solve the issue. All taken apart and nothing obvious is the issue. Is going to have a look again this week. 2015 GT-S 82000km
Problem solved. Threada on the strut where the centre nuts fixes were goosed. Spacer washer installed between top mount and nut. Noise gone away. Was clearly a little loose.I have similar sound when I'm reaching traffic stopper, but it is one tap. Mechanics said there is nothing wrong with suspension. My case is annoying, I cannot imagine how your case is irritating..
HiHello Everyone,
For those of you in NZ, trying to get options, I went with D2 racing Street Pro coil overs. It ran me $2200 installed and $900 for the cert. As a part of the cert it also required rear lower control arms($400) to get camber to +-1.5deg of factory spec. Ended up to be an expensive ordeal but the car drives a lot better now. I'm still playing around with the stiffness and might make it a bit more softer but the dampening is far far between and I feel the rolling resistance has reduced too. Might be a good option for those considering suspension change in NZ.
Cheers,
Correct - once the vehicle is certed the modifications installed at the time of the certification basically become the new 'Factory' items.Hi
I just enquired about a cert for some spacers and they told me if I get certed that I basically cant make any changes to the car, even swapping wheels is not an option did they tell you this as well or am i getting incorrect info ?
Correct - once the vehicle is certed the modifications installed at the time of the certification basically become the new 'Factory' items.
The Wheels (offset, size etc) will all be listed on the certification information which can be checked by a WOF inspector online when your vehicle is presented.