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Old 02-03-2005, 09:25 PM
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I just rebuilt my tranny and they installed it for me. But I had a noise in the drive train. sort of like something lose or that has play. I t would happen when i would come to a complete sto or take off from a complete stop. It feels like if the rear end has play or moves. I had my LCA's adjusted to the MAX so I put them back to stock thinking maybe it had to do with the driveshaft moving out to much. It corrected it from a take off but every other time I came to a stop it was still there. Any ideas
Old 02-03-2005, 09:30 PM
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Might check out the Torque arm bolts.
Old 02-04-2005, 09:46 AM
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If its bugging you too horridly I'd stop by a local dealer and ask for their .02
I normally write those noises off as a bi-product of driving a chevy.
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Originally Posted by KCamaro
I normally write those noises off as a bi-product of driving a chevy.
LOL, me too

My car made a clankin noise like you described and it was the LCA's as well, adjusting mine totaly killed all of the nasty clanking noise
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try lubing your driveshaft splines
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try putting this in the gears/axles section and i'm sure you'll have more replies.. not a as many people that can help you look in this section
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turn out to be torque arm bushing mount. It had bent
Bought new stock bracket mount w/ polyurethane bushing




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