One thing I noticed in my research however, is a lack of photos of the fairly obvious symptoms. Fortunately, I have a digital camera!*
Here is (not a very good shot of) a non-mushrooming strut tower. Note it's "flatness"

Here is my other (passenger-side) strut tower, with mushroom syndrome. Note where the VIN is- that should be flat. But it is not.

Here is where the plot thickens- a severe example of a cracked strut mount ("shock mount"/"bearing something or other").
Here is that same shot with the crack marked off. Ouch!

*(super hi-res versions available here (strut mount) and here (strut tower).)Here is my other (passenger-side) strut tower, with mushroom syndrome. Note where the VIN is- that should be flat. But it is not.
Here is where the plot thickens- a severe example of a cracked strut mount ("shock mount"/"bearing something or other").
Here is that same shot with the crack marked off. Ouch!
The MINI is in the shop as I write this- getting the strut mount issues repaired. Now, how do I convince them to take a 4x4 and a sledge hammer to pound the mushroom'd tower, flat? more news as it develops- now back to you in the studio!
ouch. So is something like this covered under the warranty? I hope it is, but maybe not.
ReplyDeleteMost stories I've heard have the dealer blame it on driver, hitting potholes and such. I've yet to run across a story where the driver/owner says, "and the dealer fixed it for free", even under warranty.
ReplyDeleteAll the pictures are broke.. i would love to see the pics of the busted strut tower and strut. please.. can you repost or email them to me? remsikt at gamil . com
ReplyDeleteThanks much!!!
hey s'man- thanks for the headsup- i'll see if i can find a copy of those photos and repost them!
ReplyDeletehave a nice day!