I recently had Tein EnduraPro shocks installed on all four wheels of my 2023 MYLR Austin build. I have been happy with the improvement to my suspension but...
since getting the Teins installed every time I go over a substantial bump I get a "squeaking" sound from the rear right side of the car. I am in Los Angeles and most of the neighborhood streets around where I live have speed bumps in them. It is mostly going over these speed bumps when I can hear the obvious "squeak."
I brought the car back to the installer who was nice enough to swap out the right rear shock for a new one. Unfortunately, the noise did not go away. Now I am at a loss for what could be causing the issue. I did not do a ride along with the installer because I couldn't find speed bumps in the area around the shop to demonstrate. Theoretically I could spend some time in the area and find some for a future ride along.
The squeak was bothering me so much that I attached a tiny mic to the right rear shock and recorded the "squeaks."
The file linked here is one good squeak looped:
Anybody have any idea what could possibly be the source of the noise?
Any other ideas on how to resolve?
Thanks so much for any input.
since getting the Teins installed every time I go over a substantial bump I get a "squeaking" sound from the rear right side of the car. I am in Los Angeles and most of the neighborhood streets around where I live have speed bumps in them. It is mostly going over these speed bumps when I can hear the obvious "squeak."
I brought the car back to the installer who was nice enough to swap out the right rear shock for a new one. Unfortunately, the noise did not go away. Now I am at a loss for what could be causing the issue. I did not do a ride along with the installer because I couldn't find speed bumps in the area around the shop to demonstrate. Theoretically I could spend some time in the area and find some for a future ride along.
The squeak was bothering me so much that I attached a tiny mic to the right rear shock and recorded the "squeaks."
The file linked here is one good squeak looped:
Anybody have any idea what could possibly be the source of the noise?
Any other ideas on how to resolve?
Thanks so much for any input.