I've had the seatbelt rattle - solved by carrying a passenger!Fatback wrote:and the passenger seat belt buckle banging against the pillar).
jerrah wrote:I've had the seatbelt rattle - solved by carrying a passenger!Fatback wrote:and the passenger seat belt buckle banging against the pillar).
Seriously though I've found a few noises in the MQ over rough roads but I think it's just because I notice/hear more as it's so much quieter than my MK diesel was! If the engine was louder I don't think I'd hear the faint noises in the cab.
mobile2 wrote:jerrah wrote:I've had the seatbelt rattle - solved by carrying a passenger!Fatback wrote:and the passenger seat belt buckle banging against the pillar).
Seriously though I've found a few noises in the MQ over rough roads but I think it's just because I notice/hear more as it's so much quieter than my MK diesel was! If the engine was louder I don't think I'd hear the faint noises in the cab.
The quick fix is to simply ensure the passenger buckle isn't twisted - it has to be hanging parralel with the B pillar. Passengers always get out leaving it twisted I find.
Bigfoot kiwi wrote: Been fitted in my MQ Glx manual for about 3 weeks now.. im absolutley over the moon with it..
PM Ultimate Suspension on the forum or check out their website. I've found them fairly good communicators.bobski wrote:What was the around about price if you don't mind asking?
murwullambah wrote:Had my GLS MQ for 11 days now and only clicked over 900 km, ride seems ok so far, ive come from a challenger wagon so rear springs, hopefull it doesnt get worse as a few people seem to be suffering.
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