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Old 02-10-2007, 05:06 PM   #1
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Default Rear Clunk

I am getting a clunk in the rear when my clutch engages the drivetrain. Only in first though. I checked my endlinks,sway bar bolts, and mount. To my eyes everthing looks fine. I still have to check the strut top mounts. Anything else I should check for. What gets me is as soon as the drive shaft engages you will here it. Thats what makes me think it is a mount. I have read alot of threads on this but they dont help me pin point it directly. Also is there a tsb on our rear struts and if so do you guys have the number.


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Old 02-10-2007, 05:14 PM   #2
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yea i hear that too sometimes.....i think if you went with the cusco engine/tranny mounts that might help. Also there are all the bushings around the shifter that are sold by turn in concepts. Those might help it, but im not sure


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