Anti Roll bar drop links are at the front, but when they go it can sound like the rear, it did on mine, and was only there on bumpy / irregular road surfaces.
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Anti Roll bar drop links are at the front, but when they go it can sound like the rear, it did on mine, and was only there on bumpy / irregular road surfaces.
Anti Roll bar drop links are at the front, but when they go it can sound like the rear, it did on mine, and was only there on bumpy / irregular road surfaces.
Just been looking around the forum about problems similar to mine. The anti roll bar bushes are mentioned but i hope its not that, it sounds expensive
Phil
Its the cheapest thing possible, only about £10-£15 a side for the part iirc and half hour to fit (can probably do it yourself as its a DIY job).
Oh right! From what i read the bushes cannot be brought seperately instead the whole bar needs to be purchased (around £100?).
Phil
No no, well yes, but no.....
Let me explain.
Basically its normally the drop links, this is a slim bar which runs from the end of the anti roll bar to an upper section of the suspension let each side.
This has a bush at each end, and most of the time it is these which fail, and are about £10 - £15 a side, and simply a bolt on bolt off replacement job
The bushes under the car which hold the antiroll bar in place are the expensive ones, but these don't often fail (although its not impossible).
What you may have seen though, which is slightly more common, but normally once done shouldn't reoccur, is the rear axel bushes, which is a pig of a job, but not impossible, and will be a job you'll get very different prices for depending upon if the garage you approach wants the hassle or not.
Rightio! So these drop links are at the front, but when they fail it can sound like the knocking is from the rear? Its getting worse now.
Despite all these faults and niggles why do i still love my Stilo? Maybe its the fact that when i put my foot down i go
Phil
Because they're great cars. Still miss mine![]()
I had to have my drivers side done for MOT, new caliper was £80 but you can get then a lot cheaper I believe.
hmm...sounds about right, although I think there are TWO types of caliper for the Stilo. I checked this, its true, but my car needed the more expensive one. Cant remember the difference between the two, but the garage told me the Sporting models had a different rear caliper?!