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Old November 29th, 2007, 08:45 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by HMUSN View Post
that makes sense as well.


you car is demented. give it to me.
Well, it's deffinantly trying my patients, but I wanna figure this out and fix it myself, and still own the car...
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Check all your clutch components...

Any chance of a video?
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I can get one tomorrow. I'm not too familiar with the clutch parts... I never learned much about transmissions...
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I can get one tomorrow. I'm not too familiar with the clutch parts... I never learned much about transmissions...
The only reason i am thinking its in the clutch is that if you have the clutch engaged it doesn't make the sound...

What does it do if you have the clutch engaged while driving around the corner?

I dont think it would be the rear end because even when the clutch is engaged the rear end still spins just like it does when it is is engaged...
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Say I'm in the middle of a turn, and the it's making all the noise in the front end, if I push the clutch in it will stop completely. Also, The noise follows the rotation of the tires. If that makes any sense!
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You checked the brakes and such right?

How long have you had this noise going on? (If you said it before sorry but I just kinda got here)

When they fixed the front end what all did they replace?
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No one's ever worked on the front end. I had it aligned a couple months ago and it didn't hold. Nothing was replaced at that time...

The noise started about a month ago. It has been pulling hard to the right ever since I hit the curb in Orlando. So I am sure it's got something to do with the steering or linkage being out of wack... I just don't know what

The brakes seem fine to me. The still stop fine and weren't making any noises when I was testing the stop to stop thing.
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