Drivetrain Front disk sagging
yes...
the steering knuckle is held in place by the lower ball joint, the tie rod and the strut. If you disconnect the strut, there's nothing to hold the steering knuckle in place, and the whole thing will drop down as the front control arm moves down. You should be supporting it so it doesn't drop too far, and (at least on the earlier cars) it could flop such that the half-shaft could come out of the tranny.... I don't know if this is an issue with the newer version though.
Matt
Matt
the steering knuckle is held in place by the lower ball joint, the tie rod and the strut. If you disconnect the strut, there's nothing to hold the steering knuckle in place, and the whole thing will drop down as the front control arm moves down. You should be supporting it so it doesn't drop too far, and (at least on the earlier cars) it could flop such that the half-shaft could come out of the tranny.... I don't know if this is an issue with the newer version though.
Matt
Matt
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Hey OXYBLUE, if it is out though what do you recommend? I mean the car is under warranty and all. Only has 850 miles on it.
By the way nice cars! I am looking forward to getting a Cayman S in the future myself.
By the way nice cars! I am looking forward to getting a Cayman S in the future myself.
The collar pin that holds the CV boot is pretty strong and should hold the shaft from falling out so unless you put lot's of pressure on it while it was hanging(which is easy to do on the passenger side since that struts a PIA to get out) it hasn't come out.
Oh, the side that is hanging is the drivers side. I was told to just give some elbow grease to get the strut out so I did such and then bam! The dam thing just gave up and now the brake disk is at a 45 degree angle.
So what are some tests I can run to verify that it hasn't fallen out? I would love to get some pics of it, but I don't think my condo will like me working on my car at this time. It's almost 11pm where I am now.
So what are some tests I can run to verify that it hasn't fallen out? I would love to get some pics of it, but I don't think my condo will like me working on my car at this time. It's almost 11pm where I am now.
Oh, the side that is hanging is the drivers side. I was told to just give some elbow grease to get the strut out so I did such and then bam! The dam thing just gave up and now the brake disk is at a 45 degree angle.
So what are some tests I can run to verify that it hasn't fallen out? I would love to get some pics of it, but I don't think my condo will like me working on my car at this time. It's almost 11pm where I am now.
So what are some tests I can run to verify that it hasn't fallen out? I would love to get some pics of it, but I don't think my condo will like me working on my car at this time. It's almost 11pm where I am now.
Sorry can't resist...
Anyway, if you have to do this in the future, get the car on stands and use the jack to support the knuckle...... I find this works well....Matt
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