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<blockquote data-quote="audioatg" data-source="post: 5840743" data-attributes="member: 570057"><p>Have you pulled the ***** back out? That was my suggestion after saying that the noise goes away when clutch is pushed in. Secound that I bet you have two noise. The one you hear when you make turns is you axle shafts. They are starting to go. One or both are. You only hear the noise on turns and not driving in a straight path. Your secound noise is from your *****. Whatever I dunno. I'm not there to look at it. But somthin you did or even new part has failed. Crazy New Part. Oh Yeah happens all the time. Wasent made right. To thin to thick. Whatever. Did you do everything by the book. Lock tight on bolts. Torgue everything to specs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioatg, post: 5840743, member: 570057"] Have you pulled the ***** back out? That was my suggestion after saying that the noise goes away when clutch is pushed in. Secound that I bet you have two noise. The one you hear when you make turns is you axle shafts. They are starting to go. One or both are. You only hear the noise on turns and not driving in a straight path. Your secound noise is from your *****. Whatever I dunno. I'm not there to look at it. But somthin you did or even new part has failed. Crazy New Part. Oh Yeah happens all the time. Wasent made right. To thin to thick. Whatever. Did you do everything by the book. Lock tight on bolts. Torgue everything to specs. [/QUOTE]
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