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Scraping noise from rear
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<blockquote data-quote="rustinh1" data-source="post: 4141345" data-attributes="member: 45009"><p>I would crawl under there and check out the driveshaft. Look for cut marks or rub marks. It doesn't look like your car is lowered, which is usually what causes the driveshaft to rub. If you have an aluminum driveshaft, they are bigger in diameter, and that alone can be enough to rub the brake cables/bracket.</p><p></p><p>I would check out the drivesahft for those marks, and if it shows no signs of any rubbing, then I would move on to checking other things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rustinh1, post: 4141345, member: 45009"] I would crawl under there and check out the driveshaft. Look for cut marks or rub marks. It doesn't look like your car is lowered, which is usually what causes the driveshaft to rub. If you have an aluminum driveshaft, they are bigger in diameter, and that alone can be enough to rub the brake cables/bracket. I would check out the drivesahft for those marks, and if it shows no signs of any rubbing, then I would move on to checking other things. [/QUOTE]
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