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<blockquote data-quote="tyke" data-source="post: 58140" data-attributes="member: 317"><p>most propably its ur couplings on ur longshaft/propshaft or it could b ur centremount bearing.only way to tell is to hoist the car up,try to shake the shafts nearer to the couplings and if it rattles or there is too much freeplay then u better get them to change them.</p><p>btw...its the two longshafts/driveshafts(i'm getting confused now... whts the diff between long/drive shaft?aint tht the same? :blink: :unsure: </p><p>either way...just check these items out yeah?keep us updated.</p><p>regards,</p><p>brad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyke, post: 58140, member: 317"] most propably its ur couplings on ur longshaft/propshaft or it could b ur centremount bearing.only way to tell is to hoist the car up,try to shake the shafts nearer to the couplings and if it rattles or there is too much freeplay then u better get them to change them. btw...its the two longshafts/driveshafts(i'm getting confused now... whts the diff between long/drive shaft?aint tht the same? :blink: :unsure: either way...just check these items out yeah?keep us updated. regards, brad [/QUOTE]
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