CJones
Final Approach
I'm back again with more questions about my wife's 99 VW Passat.
A few weeks ago, the front right area would 'squeak/creak' when turning a corner to the left (more pressure on the right side). Since then, it has progressively gotten worse - to the point that it is embarrassing to drive through parking lots or slow streets. There isn't any apparent handling/driving issues - it just makes a gawd-awful noise ALL the time.
Since I am now officially done with summer classes, tonight I finally had the opportunity to investigate the issue further. I took the front right tire off, but I can't find any obvious issues. I put it up on a jack-stand and used the floor jack to move the hub/wheel assembly up and down to try to locate the source of the noise. As I was jacking the front end up, the rear right side also made some creaking noise. I can't pinpoint it 100%, but considering that the car has 171k miles and is still running on original shocks, I am starting to think that it might just be time for new shocks all the way around. Does this seem like a logical solution? I've never had any suspension issues or had to replace shocks/etc on any other vehicles, so this is new territory for me. My truck has over 235k miles and is STILL running on original equipment underneath.
What say the educated masses? Does this sound like a common 'sign' of shocks wearing out? I think I will probably send this problem to a shop for completion - I don't have the tools (nor probably the patience) to deal with replacing shocks all around.
A few weeks ago, the front right area would 'squeak/creak' when turning a corner to the left (more pressure on the right side). Since then, it has progressively gotten worse - to the point that it is embarrassing to drive through parking lots or slow streets. There isn't any apparent handling/driving issues - it just makes a gawd-awful noise ALL the time.
Since I am now officially done with summer classes, tonight I finally had the opportunity to investigate the issue further. I took the front right tire off, but I can't find any obvious issues. I put it up on a jack-stand and used the floor jack to move the hub/wheel assembly up and down to try to locate the source of the noise. As I was jacking the front end up, the rear right side also made some creaking noise. I can't pinpoint it 100%, but considering that the car has 171k miles and is still running on original shocks, I am starting to think that it might just be time for new shocks all the way around. Does this seem like a logical solution? I've never had any suspension issues or had to replace shocks/etc on any other vehicles, so this is new territory for me. My truck has over 235k miles and is STILL running on original equipment underneath.
What say the educated masses? Does this sound like a common 'sign' of shocks wearing out? I think I will probably send this problem to a shop for completion - I don't have the tools (nor probably the patience) to deal with replacing shocks all around.