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Old 07-23-2025, 08:20 AM   #1
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elac had me doing something like that, he said raise the rear of the car and put it in reverse and forward. I did it but the sound was not there doing that. Sometimes doing a left turn at low speed the clunking sound reappear but much less apparent, it seems to be related to something in the suspension.
Yeah, it's definitely something that happens under load, so lifting it up won't reproduce it. That's why I was suggesting an oil change place with one of those pits. That is, if you know someone who is willing to do it.

It could be a loose suspension or frame part that flexes under the change in load force. Or it could be something in the diff.
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