What is this sound? (suspension shocks)

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clickable link: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_Nm17lw1two

That's the sound from a Bilstein inverted monotube damper---sounds like pop pop pop pop. Everything is tightened, there are no loose bolts or nuts.

Is this a common noise from these types of dampers? So far, it's been functioning perfectly fine except for the noise: you hear it a LOW SPEEDS, at high speeds you can't hear it (porbably because it's drowned out by other sounds.)

Low speed = low compression velocity, this means that the damper is no longer resisting that initial compression stroke (think digressive valving.)
 


clickable link: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_Nm17lw1two

That's the sound from a Bilstein inverted monotube damper---sounds like pop pop pop pop. Everything is tightened, there are no loose bolts or nuts.

Is this a common noise from these types of dampers? So far, it's been functioning perfectly fine except for the noise: you hear it a LOW SPEEDS, at high speeds you can't hear it (porbably because it's drowned out by other sounds.)

Low speed = low compression velocity, this means that the damper is no longer resisting that initial compression stroke (think digressive valving.)

I have their B6 monotube's on BMW, and never heard this noise.
 
Enough motion to press on one thing far enough to make it pop through a worn spot.
Yes to link and why not a ball joint?
The owner has to be able to get his ear around down there.
Could the motion find its way to a control arm to frame bushing?

That installation is not new. Could a rubber spring seat finally have dried out enough to create "wiggle room"?

Are there not valves and orifice discs which could be faulty from the factory?
 
How old is the damper? If nothing else is obvious I might be inclined to take it apart and cycle by hand, looking for a "dead zone" or other odd behavior upon initial movement
 
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