Play in rear wheels
Play in rear wheels
Hi all
I've got an issue I was hoping to get some help with.
For my WOF (Warrant of Fitness, 6 monthly vehicle compliance check for you Americans free from this burden) my mechanic noticed play in the rear wheels. It's a very small amount, probably 2-5 mm in the B L and 5-10 mm in the B R. This play is when you hold the bottom of the wheel and pull out. No play side to side.
My reading so far has got me looking at the ball joints associated with the suspension system. In saying that I am a bit stuck so far as the 6 (any maybe other models?) has 3 ball joints on the hub. Eye ball check seems OK but it does sound like the noise is coming from higher up.
Before I start replacing things I'd like to get some more opinions on things to check and test to nail the issue here.
Front seem fine. I would say i'm car-literate but no mechanic.
I've got an issue I was hoping to get some help with.
For my WOF (Warrant of Fitness, 6 monthly vehicle compliance check for you Americans free from this burden) my mechanic noticed play in the rear wheels. It's a very small amount, probably 2-5 mm in the B L and 5-10 mm in the B R. This play is when you hold the bottom of the wheel and pull out. No play side to side.
My reading so far has got me looking at the ball joints associated with the suspension system. In saying that I am a bit stuck so far as the 6 (any maybe other models?) has 3 ball joints on the hub. Eye ball check seems OK but it does sound like the noise is coming from higher up.
Before I start replacing things I'd like to get some more opinions on things to check and test to nail the issue here.
Front seem fine. I would say i'm car-literate but no mechanic.
Got a 2nd pair of eyes and ears on it and managed to track down where the movement is coming from (see below), can somebody tell me the name of the suspension component as well as if you think mitis would stock these bushings or if I should be looking after market (anybody got any part numbers?)

Any her behind for anybody interested
Those arms are called rear lower control arms. Both the inner and outter bushings are spherical bushings so it is possible that your bushings are shot.
Mitsubishi should still stock these so here are the part numbers. Just press the old ones out and put in new ones. Exact same part numbers as the Evo 7-9.
4113A062
4113A063
Mitsubishi should still stock these so here are the part numbers. Just press the old ones out and put in new ones. Exact same part numbers as the Evo 7-9.
4113A062
4113A063
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Those arms are called rear lower control arms. Both the inner and outter bushings are spherical bushings so it is possible that your bushings are shot.
Mitsubishi should still stock these so here are the part numbers. Just press the old ones out and put in new ones. Exact same part numbers as the Evo 7-9.
4113A062
4113A063
Mitsubishi should still stock these so here are the part numbers. Just press the old ones out and put in new ones. Exact same part numbers as the Evo 7-9.
4113A062
4113A063
Thanks very much!
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