Strut mount rubber loose

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steeeee

Original Poster:

8 posts

99 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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Hi,

As per the image, the rubber seal has moved to the side at the top - it does not move.

Should I take my car to my local garage for a repair or is it ok to leave as is?

I haven't noticed any issues whilst driving.

Thanks!


E-bmw

11,098 posts

167 months

Saturday 26th September 2020
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Your strut top is completely goosed & it needs sorting out IMMEDIATELY.

There are also no (it seems) nuts on your strut top studs and at least one of the studs is missing completely.

This is very dangerous & needs IMMEDIATE ATTENTION!

Edited by E-bmw on Saturday 26th September 09:40

Dave Brand

939 posts

283 months

Saturday 26th September 2020
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E-bmw said:
This is very dangerous & needs IMMEDIATE ATTENTION!
I'll second that!

steeeee

Original Poster:

8 posts

99 months

Saturday 26th September 2020
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Thank you for your responses. I'll take it into the garage on Monday.

E-bmw

11,098 posts

167 months

Saturday 26th September 2020
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I would drive it VERY carefully & only for the ABSOLUTE minimum distance to get it sorted.

Chris32345

2,137 posts

77 months

Saturday 26th September 2020
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That looks like it will drop out when lifted in the air at least two of the retaining bolts /nuts seems to be missing

steeeee

Original Poster:

8 posts

99 months

Saturday 26th September 2020
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I'm still taking the car to the garage and limiting driving it before then.

I've uploaded a photo of the drivers side struct which I've just checked and also appears to missing the same nuts as the passenger side (as per my initial post). The car is a Citroen C2, so not sure if this is normal or not.



Thanks

E-bmw

11,098 posts

167 months

Saturday 26th September 2020
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That one looks even worse!!!!

The strut top bush seems to be trying to escape out of the top of the mount!

DO NOT DRIVE IT EXCEPT FOR STRAIGHT TO THE GARAGE!!!!

LimSlip

800 posts

69 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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E-bmw said:
Your strut top is completely goosed & it needs sorting out IMMEDIATELY.

There are also no (it seems) nuts on your strut top studs and at least one of the studs is missing completely.

This is very dangerous & needs IMMEDIATE ATTENTION!

Edited by E-bmw on Saturday 26th September 09:40
As there is only a single stud per side in the OPs case I suspect they have nothing to do with retaining the strut. Plenty of cars do not have separate fixings to retain the strut top, they just rely on the big top hat washer with the rubber buffer. The strut clearly can't drop out of the hole either way, so whilst the top mounts look knackered and must be replaced it's not quite the life or death situation you seem to be implying.

As ever no make or model of car has been given, so hard to confirm.

njw1

2,482 posts

126 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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steeeee said:
.......The car is a Citroen C2.....

E-bmw

11,098 posts

167 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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LimSlip said:
E-bmw said:
Your strut top is completely goosed & it needs sorting out IMMEDIATELY.

There are also no (it seems) nuts on your strut top studs and at least one of the studs is missing completely.

This is very dangerous & needs IMMEDIATE ATTENTION!

Edited by E-bmw on Saturday 26th September 09:40
As there is only a single stud per side in the OPs case I suspect they have nothing to do with retaining the strut. Plenty of cars do not have separate fixings to retain the strut top, they just rely on the big top hat washer with the rubber buffer. The strut clearly can't drop out of the hole either way, so whilst the top mounts look knackered and must be replaced it's not quite the life or death situation you seem to be implying.

As ever no make or model of car has been given, so hard to confirm.
You are of course correct that some cars don't use separate fixings but as there are what looks like studs/holes for these I ruled that type out as I have not seen one like that before, only those without any studs/holes for fixing.

You are also right in that car make/model would help.

Chris32345

2,137 posts

77 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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http://www.c2club.co.uk/showthread.php?29912-Top-m...

It's one stud with no retaining nuts looks to be the design of these very unusual

But the one in your first picture definitely looks like its needs replacing due to wear
But not falling out of place dangerous like it looked originaly