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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: 9400500" data-attributes="member: 80501"><p>Who's billy? How far are you from MIR? It never did it as bad, but before, when i'd hit about 80 it'd start making a humming noise or something in the rear end, then as soon as it'd get below that speed, it'd be ok again. </p><p></p><p>I've owned the car since 08, but it sat basically until July 09 cuz I wrecked it, and paid for it out of pocket to have it fixed. The tires on the back are from right after I fixed it, yet they already have fine tire rot lines on them, it's odd. I'm taking it to a friends place in PA on Saturday (hope I make it) and he has a lift where I can lift it up and see if I can figure out what may be wrong :/ I'm not that good at mechanical work, I mean I'm not stupid, but I don't have much hands on experience, so I don't think I'd like to just tear into something unless I had someone there helping me that knew what they were doing. My buddy knows more than I do, so maybe we'll figure it out. I just figured I'd check here, and maybe someone else woulda had the same problem. Thanks for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hlistr_07RR, post: 9400500, member: 80501"] Who's billy? How far are you from MIR? It never did it as bad, but before, when i'd hit about 80 it'd start making a humming noise or something in the rear end, then as soon as it'd get below that speed, it'd be ok again. I've owned the car since 08, but it sat basically until July 09 cuz I wrecked it, and paid for it out of pocket to have it fixed. The tires on the back are from right after I fixed it, yet they already have fine tire rot lines on them, it's odd. I'm taking it to a friends place in PA on Saturday (hope I make it) and he has a lift where I can lift it up and see if I can figure out what may be wrong :/ I'm not that good at mechanical work, I mean I'm not stupid, but I don't have much hands on experience, so I don't think I'd like to just tear into something unless I had someone there helping me that knew what they were doing. My buddy knows more than I do, so maybe we'll figure it out. I just figured I'd check here, and maybe someone else woulda had the same problem. Thanks for the help! [/QUOTE]
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