Hello i'm having an issue with my 2015 GT-S Levorg. There is a knocking sound coming from the front right suspension when driving only really at low speed either driving straight right/left and now hear over ramps. It seems to me as if the spring itself is not seating properly. I also can replicate the noise by pushing down on the suspension on the front right getting the same knocking noise. I had the top mounts & spacer changed out as mechanic thought it was this. He had it in and out of the car 3 times until the last time the noise went away. Only for it to reappear after a short drive. When i get someone to push down and i put my hand on the spring i feel as if the noise is coming from there. Has anyone else experienced this and what is the fix? Mechanic put on a locking nut as he was not 100% happy with how the other fitted. I have a video of the noise but it won't allow me attach the file here. Thanks for the help in advance.
I had this exact issue (as have many others on here), it was my strut and top hat which Subaru replaced under warranty. At first they said it was the shock (lack of adequate oil) so ordered in a new strut, when the strut arrived and they went to change it they discovered the top hat was also faulty, they ordered that in too and replaced them both together.
This did fix the problem, but for how long I couldn't say, because even if it wasn't faulty those Bilsteins are rubbish and not suited to the car, so I lashed out on some MCA Pro Comfort coil-overs, had them fitted soon after and have never looked back. They aren't cheap, but if you want to fall in love with the Vorg all over again they are well worth it, awesome suspension that handles like it should have to begin with, probably better!
I love Subaru but they dropped the ball BIGTIME on that Bilstein crap!!!
So, if your top hat has been replaced and the spacer isn't causing it, I would lay money it's the shock itself, the cost to replace that with another which will probably do the same thing will get you well on the way to a set of coil-overs.
If the MCA's are too bigger outlay for you, several people on here speak well of the Silvers Neomax coil-overs too, I can't comment on them myself as I went straight for the MCA's, but they are a cheaper option and either would be better than replacing them with more stockies. Good luck with it, keep us all updated on your progress.