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Old 12-04-2015, 01:33 AM   #39 (permalink)
nismo13807
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Originally Posted by dragonbreath View Post
I don't think so. I think it would move when I jacked the car up by the diff, but I can't say for certain that it did. I'm thinking that the torque while driving was making it move though. You could always do what I did lol.
hmm i will do that when my car comes back out the storage.. thanks for the advice! haha

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Originally Posted by Zbrah View Post
Another place to check Are the rear hangers for the muffler. When my mechanic installed my diff bushings he had to remove the muffler for clearance and didn't put all the bolts back on the hangers (only 1 per side) and the hangers worked itself loose due to movements in the exhaust system, this is where I discovered where my "clunk" had been coming from. I originally thought it was my rear sway bars endlinks had gone bad and bought new end links to replace it but it was the damn muffler hangers!
i will b replacing my exhaust next season so i will check up on that too.. it will b nice if it was that tho lol but i doult it since it doesnt clunk on bumps.. just when im shifting or releasing the clutch fast..
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