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Old May 5, 2016 | 01:32 AM
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Can anyone help me with why I heard a noise coming from the rear drive side of my suspension area? When I drive slow below under 25-30mph I hear a noise as I'm rolling. The sounds exactly like a tool wrench moving back and forth. Once I get over 25-30 mph I don't hear the noise anymore until I slow down. The car drives perfect still but I just can seem to find what the problem is. If anyone can help me with any advice on what it might be or how to fix it id greatly appreciate!
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Old May 5, 2016 | 03:36 AM
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so much detail. where do i start.

1. what kind of noise
2. is it a rubbing, popping, or grinding noise, does anything make it worse or better
3. what have you done, or you just come on here hoping someone would spoodfeed ya?
4. at speed the noise is still there, you are just going fast enough you dont hear it
5. if you dont know what you are doing or basic troubleshooting, take it to someone who does
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Old May 5, 2016 | 02:23 PM
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Does the noise in the back of your car sound like what's in this video? If so, it may be an endlink issue. It'd be a good idea to go down Travis' list if you're still having issues with your troubleshoot.

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