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For peer review. Someone said check the brakes. They also mentioned if the axle or diff go the car would not move. Especially if driver side as thats axle gets torque first.
For peer review. Someone said check the brakes. They also mentioned if the axle or diff go the car would not move. Especially if driver side as thats axle gets torque first.
Even if its not even "loose," on these cars just not being at 111 because there's brake dust on the mating surfaces can make a terrible racket. Based on what its doing on the car though I'm thinking it is something more serious. When I had that mating surface problem it made a horrendus racket the whole time (getting worse as you drove), not a nice definable "click" like what i heard on the video. Is a suspension component / brake / something else, worked a little loose?
For peer review. Someone said check the brakes. They also mentioned if the axle or diff go the car would not move. Especially if driver side as thats axle gets torque first.
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