NicKnack
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Background Info:
Car is a 2023 MT, with ~15k KM's on it, only suspension related mods are Eibach US Spec lowering Springs.
I installed the lowering springs myself last year and did about ~7k on them trouble free. This issue only started happening about a month ago. I got caught in a pretty heavy rain storm on my way somewhere. The car handled it just fine and it has not thrown any codes or anything, but ever since then I've noticed a suspension creak under very specific conditions. The first time it occurred was actually pulling into a parking lot after driving through that rain.
The Symptoms:
It only occurs when entering or exiting driveways, or steep speed bumps at an aggressive angle, just driving on the road normally or entering relatively flat driveways it's silent. It's only the really aggressive ones where you have to enter at an angle to avoid scraping.
When it happens, it's a creaking noise akin to what it might sound like walking on an old wooden floor, it's not excessively loud, but it's loud enough to be heard from inside if the radio volume is turned down.
I'm guessing it may potentially be the sway bar bushings, since the entry angles on those types of driveways would probably put a lot of torsional force on the bars and the sound I'm hearing is potentially lack of grease at the bushings? The fact that it happens front and rear is also part of why I'm suspecting sway bar bushings, since if it were a control arm bushing or something, I feel like it would be localized to one corner, or side of the car.
Figured I'd ask here as well to see if anyone else has experienced this or if someone a bit more familiar with BMW Suspension design/setups might have something else this could point to?
Any help/ideas are appreciated!
Car is a 2023 MT, with ~15k KM's on it, only suspension related mods are Eibach US Spec lowering Springs.
I installed the lowering springs myself last year and did about ~7k on them trouble free. This issue only started happening about a month ago. I got caught in a pretty heavy rain storm on my way somewhere. The car handled it just fine and it has not thrown any codes or anything, but ever since then I've noticed a suspension creak under very specific conditions. The first time it occurred was actually pulling into a parking lot after driving through that rain.
The Symptoms:
It only occurs when entering or exiting driveways, or steep speed bumps at an aggressive angle, just driving on the road normally or entering relatively flat driveways it's silent. It's only the really aggressive ones where you have to enter at an angle to avoid scraping.
When it happens, it's a creaking noise akin to what it might sound like walking on an old wooden floor, it's not excessively loud, but it's loud enough to be heard from inside if the radio volume is turned down.
I'm guessing it may potentially be the sway bar bushings, since the entry angles on those types of driveways would probably put a lot of torsional force on the bars and the sound I'm hearing is potentially lack of grease at the bushings? The fact that it happens front and rear is also part of why I'm suspecting sway bar bushings, since if it were a control arm bushing or something, I feel like it would be localized to one corner, or side of the car.
Figured I'd ask here as well to see if anyone else has experienced this or if someone a bit more familiar with BMW Suspension design/setups might have something else this could point to?
Any help/ideas are appreciated!
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