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Old 21-06-2010, 05:07 PM   #1
soulink
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Default Diff noise's

Hey guys,

Went and seen the diff guy again today, i told him about the noise when mostly turning left and sometimes straight. Its like a mmmmm, mmmmm, mmmm (every half rotation) He said its mostly likely to be the LSD Slip Gripping or something like that and he stated sometimes it takes a little longer for the LSD to wear in so he said go do some figure 8's in a big car park and see how i go?

Sound like that's right or lot of ****?

Also i think when they put it all back together (just got diff replaced for those who don't know) there is quiet a loud metal on metal tap sound when going over bumps in the rear, Could something have not been tightened properly after re-assembly? and if so ill try tighten it but need some ideas

Anyway Thanks Guys

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