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Old 12-19-2009, 03:11 PM
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HELP with Bilsteins!!!

Help! Just backed my '09 Turbo out of the driveway, heard a loud "POP" and looked at my passenger side front tire to see the top of the wheel leaning in towards the car! The local Porsche dealership just installed the Bilsteins last month...I haven't driven 250 miles since they were installed (extremely light, city and highway miles)Name:  photo.jpg
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Size:  120.4 KB. They have always had a little popping noise coming from the front (especially the one that is now screwed) but I just figured they were getting "broken in." Any help as to what you guys think happened would be GREATLY appreciated!!!
 
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Can you get another picture, perhaps with the wheel removed?
 
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Actually can't...no tools here to do the job...Porsche technician driving over now...hopefully he'll take care of it!!!
 
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Open the hood and the plastic covers over the shock towers and make sure all the threads/bolts are where they should be (look at the other side). Make sure they haven't sheered etc... Take a picture etc...
 
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Took off the plastic pieces...the bolt on top of the shock was completely stripped (iPhone all of a sudden doesn't want have email work properly, so I can't post the pic)! Loose as a goose and it almost looks like the shock body is bent??? Porsche mechanic says he has never seen this in his life, and wants to come back to my house on Monday, pull the wheel, and get a detailed look at what is wrong before we approach the vendor who sold me the shocks (they're VERY popular on 6speed, so I'm sure they'll make it right). I'm now VERY nervous that all the other shocks might have problems...should I ask for 4 new shocks???
 
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iPhone finally worked...here is the pic...the bolt was completely spinning inside of the shock!!!Name:  bolt.jpg
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Took off the plastic pieces...the bolt on top of the shock was completely stripped (iPhone all of a sudden doesn't want have email work properly, so I can't post the pic)! Loose as a goose and it almost looks like the shock body is bent??? Porsche mechanic says he has never seen this in his life, and wants to come back to my house on Monday, pull the wheel, and get a detailed look at what is wrong before we approach the vendor who sold me the shocks (they're VERY popular on 6speed, so I'm sure they'll make it right). I'm now VERY nervous that all the other shocks might have problems...should I ask for 4 new shocks???
Yeah that doesn't sound/look good at all! For sure have a pro look at the area (uninstall etc..) before even moving the car anywhere. I'd get a replacement for sure. Haven't ever seen that either. It's good that you stopped right away though.
 
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We have installed a bunch of the Bisltein setups and never saw any of them fail. This is certainly a rare case. Perhaps you can take another photo once the wheel is off ?
 
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iPhone finally worked...here is the pic...the bolt was completely spinning inside of the shock!!!Attachment 112261
Figured it would be something like that after seeing the picture of your wheel cambered in like that. Make sure you have a qualified suspension guy look at everything and best of luck getting it fixed.
 
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Also check the lower control arm
 
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Wow. That does not look good. I'm sure Bilstein will make things right. Hope is wasn't a install error.
 
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Wow. That does not look good. I'm sure Bilstein will make things right. Hope is wasn't a install error.
 
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Originally Posted by Rennsport-1
We have installed a bunch of the Bisltein setups and never saw any of them fail. This is certainly a rare case. Perhaps you can take another photo once the wheel is off ?
Yes, Porsche tech said we'll be taking several pics before we approach the vendor for a refund...we can look into the wheel well at the top of the shock and it almost looks like the damn thing is snapped in half on the inside? Very difficult to describe...never experienced anything like this in my life...never with any shock period...extremely weird! I'm just glad I wasn't driving down the interstate or something when this happened! Backing out of the driveway, turned the steering wheel to the left...then POP! Started driving down the street and turned around immediately because the steering was wobbly!!
 
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Originally Posted by GotBoost?
Wow. That does not look good. I'm sure Bilstein will make things right. Hope is wasn't a install error.
Can you guys let me know what could have done for it to possibly have been an install error? The good thing is, the Porsche dealership did the install, then did a laser alignment...thanks for the support by the way everyone!
 
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Consider yourself lucky, thank god YOU are ok. If it happened at speed you and your car could have been in BIG trouble. Good luck with the repair and keep us updated....
 


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