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Hi All,

 

Has anyone suffered this phenomenem.

 

Over rough road only the rear left swings about.

 

Sometimes if turning left hard on the power (therefore less weight on rear left) I get a hammering /juddering.

 

It has begun post MOT and bodywork.

 

An ex Z owner has suggested dirt on HICAS sensors, do such sensors exist? Maybe they have been oversprayed?

 

I need to jack the corner to check for loose fittings but all seems good with weight on wheels.

 

Can anyone give me pointers for things to look for please.

 

Cheers

Rob

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Sensors no :confused:

But worn HICAS arms could cause that

 

agree

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Thanks but Id expect that to be picked up on the MOT and there was no movement before the mot.

If it turns out to be worn Hicas arms I will have some concerns.

im i the process of replacing both inner and outer rear hicas balljoints, mine was hopping all over the road, also fitting an hicas eliminator

Could be the rear sub frame bushes. Look underneath the rear and look at the bushes. Are they wet with a grease, if so they are gone. Don't worry though you can buy some cup covers for 35 quid and will sort it. Thats what im doing instead of replacing the bushes and having to split the frame.

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