2. I purchased a brand new TYPE FLEX DAMPER with pillow upper mount. There were no problems installing the shock absorber, but I can hear clattering and tapping sounds.
For shock absorbers with pillow ball upper mounts, it is common to hear noises from within the shock absorber itself. These can be heard especially in cars (such as TOYOTA ARISTO, SOARER, MARK II etc.), which are very quiet in standard form. Also, due to the twin tube structure, you may hear a tapping sound when the oil and gas mix, possibly during transport, and aeration occurs. For the mono tube structure, the oil and gas are in the same chamber, so this sound is inevitable. (* aeration, cavitation) When oil and gas mix and aeration occurs, there is an instant loss of damping force, the piston within the cylinder plays, and this produces the tapping sound.
(Aeration, simply put, is when bubbles forming in the oil making it difficult to produce sufficient damping force. If this happens, please release the air.) If you are using OE mounts and there is large sound, and you can even feel the sound’s vibration, then please contact us because a disassembly inspection may be necessary.
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Übersetzt das mal einer?
Alo nur noch MONOFLEX kaufen.
Hab ich jetzt 1 Euro verloren?