How to Deal with Noisy Suspension Top Mount?
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Suspension top mount making abnormal noises should be replaced promptly. Here are the symptoms of a faulty suspension top mount: 1. Increased tire noise. In severe cases, you can hear the roar of the tires. 2. Reduced comfort. When going over speed bumps or rough roads, abnormal noises can be heard, accompanied by a harsh impact directly transmitted to the body, which is very uncomfortable. 3. Vehicle pulls to one side during straight-line driving. Even when the steering wheel is held at the same angle, the vehicle cannot maintain a straight line and tends to drift to one side. 4. Abnormal noises when turning the steering wheel while stationary. The top mount has aged and lost its elasticity, producing sounds when compressed.