Bit of an odd one, this!
Took my TR8 out this morning. On the way out of the estate where I live there are a couple of "traffic calmers" which I always negotiate at slow speed, but they give the car a jolt. Having passed these obstacles I went a few miles and the car seemed heavy to drive (it's not got power steering), but it drove & braked straight, no unusual noises & all seemed OK.
When I got home I noticed that the drivers side front corner looked low, & sure enough a measurement compared to the other side confirmed this.
So, jacked it up to remove the wheel for a look, and as I did so the front suspension leg slowly came down with a series of creaks until it was in the position you would expect. Inspected everything, nothing broken or loose that I could find. Wheel back on, lowered back down & it now sits at the correct height.
I have bounced the corner of the car a few times, & driven up & down the road including over the "traffic calmers", & all seems normal.
I can only conclude that for some weird reason the strut jammed in the compressed position when I first went over the traffic calmers. Jacking it up pulled it back down under it's own weight.
Anyone ever had this happen before? Or is there likely to be a more serious underlying problem here?
Tony
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