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Popping sound in front suspension

Jake C

Grenadier Owner
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Hello everyone. My Grenadier has about 200 miles. Just got it home. I am experiencing a popping sound in the front suspension when going over certain bumps or turning sometimes. Has anyone else had this issue? If so what was the problem/ fix. I will post a video. Thanks
 
That's a known issue. It's usually the front anti-roll bar links being loose. The dealer can tighten them to spec and the noise will be gone.
 
Hello everyone. My Grenadier has about 200 miles. Just got it home. I am experiencing a popping sound in the front suspension when going over certain bumps or turning sometimes. Has anyone else had this issue? If so what was the problem/ fix. I will post a video. Thanks
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Update: Had it into the dealer yesterday. Tie rods not torqued down properly. Problem solved
 
We'll see this week. Told the dealer i saw this online, as they have some 2025s doing the same, but they said they tightened the tie rods to no avail. And no answer from Ineos on it yet.
Good luck getting it fixed. Hopefully it’s the tie rods not properly torqued. Keep us posted on the outcome.
 
Mine did that as well. Sounded like the "pop" that a tapered stud makes when it comes loose from it's mount (tie rod ends, ball joints etc.) It seemed to be less frequent as I put the miles on. It was specifically when the front suspension compressed while the wheels were turned a little bit (or a lot bit) right. Then I had it aligned because it was pulling left and it doesn't do it at all now. Coincidence?
 
Mine did that as well. Sounded like the "pop" that a tapered stud makes when it comes loose from it's mount (tie rod ends, ball joints etc.) It seemed to be less frequent as I put the miles on. It was specifically when the front suspension compressed while the wheels were turned a little bit (or a lot bit) right. Then I had it aligned because it was pulling left and it doesn't do it at all now. Coincidence?
Very strange. I've actually noticed mine has settled a little as I've put miles to too.... I'm at 2k now and it doesn't do it every time I'm turning over a bump like a railroad track. It used to. Still happens but seems I have to have the wheel turned 60-90 degrees and be going over said bump at a decent speed >15mph
 
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