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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
Clunking in the rear end :( Reputable shops?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hlistr_07RR" data-source="post: 9399718" data-attributes="member: 80501"><p>I'm pretty sure it's in the pumpkin. It doesn't do it when you give it gas, then let off then give it gas, it basically feels to me like it does it just when it feels like it, maybe more-so when you let off the gas. Seems also like it does it worse when you're doing about 60. Where are you located, do you think if you drove it you could figure out what it is? I'm in Carroll county. The car wasn't sitting that long, it just basically was under the snow for 3 or 4 weeks.</p><p></p><p>Which reminds me, I'm also having a problem with the battery going completely dead after it sits for over a week, and I just replaced the battery. Could this be the alternator, or would it go dead while I was driving it if that was the case?</p><p></p><p>As much as I hate to admit this, the tires were low when I got it out, so when I put air in them, I couldn't find my gauge. I put way to much air in the left rear tire, over 70 lbs, and the max is supposed to be 51. I fixed this problem the other morning, and just drove it and it SEEMED like it wasn't as bad, but it's still kinda doing it. I just want it to be smooth and no noises back there. It literally just feels like I'm driving on rumble strips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hlistr_07RR, post: 9399718, member: 80501"] I'm pretty sure it's in the pumpkin. It doesn't do it when you give it gas, then let off then give it gas, it basically feels to me like it does it just when it feels like it, maybe more-so when you let off the gas. Seems also like it does it worse when you're doing about 60. Where are you located, do you think if you drove it you could figure out what it is? I'm in Carroll county. The car wasn't sitting that long, it just basically was under the snow for 3 or 4 weeks. Which reminds me, I'm also having a problem with the battery going completely dead after it sits for over a week, and I just replaced the battery. Could this be the alternator, or would it go dead while I was driving it if that was the case? As much as I hate to admit this, the tires were low when I got it out, so when I put air in them, I couldn't find my gauge. I put way to much air in the left rear tire, over 70 lbs, and the max is supposed to be 51. I fixed this problem the other morning, and just drove it and it SEEMED like it wasn't as bad, but it's still kinda doing it. I just want it to be smooth and no noises back there. It literally just feels like I'm driving on rumble strips. [/QUOTE]
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