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Put a 3.45 lsd in last night.
When i slow down around anything under 50 kmh, i can hear the diff(i think) make a loud clicking noise in time with the rotation of the wheels. IF i dont use the brakes i cant hear the noise anymore. I havent had a chance to look under the car yet, but what are some things possibly making this noise??!? cheers guys. |
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it could be the brakes
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thanks for the rpely. im pretty sure its that, like i said i havent had a chance to look, but im sure the guy who did it tightened them up properly..
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what was replaced? the whole diff or just the centre?
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whole diff.
i didnt hear any noises from the car it was originally in before.. |
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Interesting... Mine did the same thing just before it got rebuilt.
Only did it when it was hot though. |
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hmm everytihng seems to be tight?
it doesnt make the noise when im braking in reverse? only forward.... ? |
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hi there.i would jack both sides of your car up. chock the front wheels
start it up and put it in gear. and see if your wheels wobble. as you may have a bent axle. i had the same noise. it turned out to be a bent axle making the brake caliper move from side to side. i hope this helps.... |
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TROYMAN wrote: hi there.i would jack both sides of your car up. chock the front wheels start it up and put it in gear. and see if your wheels wobble. as you may have a bent axle. i had the same noise. it turned out to be a bent axle making the brake caliper move from side to side. i hope this helps.... I'll second that... My old EB2 did the exact same thing. Also turned out to be a bent axle after a dodgy mechanic replaced the wheel bearing :s it also turned out o be the brake caliper moving side to side. |
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TROYMAN wrote: hi there.i would jack both sides of your car up. chock the front wheels start it up and put it in gear. and see if your wheels wobble. as you may have a bent axle. i had the same noise. it turned out to be a bent axle making the brake caliper move from side to side. i hope this helps.... I'll second that... My old EB2 did the exact same thing. Also turned out to be a bent axle after a dodgy mechanic replaced the wheel bearing :s it also turned out o be the brake caliper moving side to side. |
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TROYMAN |
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nice thread mine..
that last post by me was over 5 years ago.. |
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It won't be this, but just in case check your driveshaft tunnel and see if the driveshaft has actually been rubbing on it to eliminate this as a cause.
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