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I've only had my Stinger for about 5 months. Bought it with 57k Miles. A month after buying it, my front suspension seems to have given up on life. It start with a loud creaking sound, like metal decompressing, when I would reverse with the wheel turned and pull forward and turning the wheel the other direction. This was fixed by the dealer replacing the lower control arms, despite them saying the control arm bushings looked fine. At the same time this noise started, or before the fix, the passenger front wheel started making a deep thunk sound when going over even small bumps in the road. It was most apparent when the tire was suddenly dropping. This noise was fixed by the dealer replacing the upper strut mounts, again, even though they said the mounts looked fine.
All though the thunk is much better after the replacement mounts. I am still getting a thunk and the entire suspension feels loose when I go over small imperfections in the road. In my non mechanic opinion, it feels like all of the bushing all bad. I've had some old jeeps with completely shot bushings and this feels the same as when they would go over a bump, but my steering feels tight.
My question for those who are way smarter then me is, bushing shouldn't go bad at 60k miles right? And the follow up question is, if the bushing are all bad but not visually bad, is there something else causing them to fail suddenly?
The dealer has had my car for over 20 hours trying to diagnosis the issue and I've had an independent mechanic check the suspension and say it appeared fine.
All though the thunk is much better after the replacement mounts. I am still getting a thunk and the entire suspension feels loose when I go over small imperfections in the road. In my non mechanic opinion, it feels like all of the bushing all bad. I've had some old jeeps with completely shot bushings and this feels the same as when they would go over a bump, but my steering feels tight.
My question for those who are way smarter then me is, bushing shouldn't go bad at 60k miles right? And the follow up question is, if the bushing are all bad but not visually bad, is there something else causing them to fail suddenly?
The dealer has had my car for over 20 hours trying to diagnosis the issue and I've had an independent mechanic check the suspension and say it appeared fine.