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Old 06-29-2012, 03:23 AM   #1
 
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weird clicking sound???

everytime im driving i hear a some what loud clicking sound coming from the rear end im not to sure what it is??? any thoughts ??/
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something in your tire? someone put a zip tie around your driveshaft? kind of hard to pinpoint that one.
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What dif are you using? my j30 shimmed diff, make some clunking sounds at low speed, while turning.
What is the situation in which the Clicking is most noticable?
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I believe it an open diff because I check the shafts there 6 bolts and I know j30 are 5 but but its gets kinda loud like around 35 to 55 mph it won't be the tires cuz I had to chafed them bad camber wear
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How is the shape of your c/v boots?
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maybe you have a screw in your tire. how loud is the clicking? usually rears don't click. they usually whine or grind.
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your car is a bomb...

jk i just installed a j30 diff with 6pt shafts, maybe someone swapped them out?

not sure, but i got SPL solid diff bushings and they make all kinds of noise, ignore it. drive lol
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Ive got the clicking noise everytime I leave the track. Too many marbles build up on the tires and as soon as I hit public roads it just beds in more. Then out onto the freeway it spits most of it off.
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