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Old 06 August 2012, 12:07 PM
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Well took my car to Adgespeed, he is investigating my noise and right away said the sound is coming from my diff, it could be front or rear, he even said it could be a gearbox re-build,

So the problem is when I full lock it I get a clunking noise and the front wheels are vibrating as the clunking happens,

Lets hope its not a two expensive fix.
Old 08 August 2012, 09:19 AM
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Centre diff maybe?

Mine did this when it was knackered. It was worse when everything was properly warmed up and felt as if I was driving over something. I ended up getting a new diff for about £500 and fitting it myself which is an easy job to do.

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Yep same, its defo worse when everything warms up, well lets hope it is the diff. should find out soon.
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I had something similar and it turned out to be loose springs in the clutch plate.
Don't remember it being different when warm though.
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