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thud in rear end???

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Old 02-10-03, 11:04 PM
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Hmm...Nothing here. This is a neat trick .

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my gs used to have a thud after i was hard on it and my friends 79 was the same its a lose gas tank... i think......
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a thud in the rear is usally either a going diff center (been there )
orr. less extream, just lose bolts on the end of ur prop shaft where it meets the diff, simply tighten and thud should go
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or like mine where the watts link hits the exhaust...

time for that 3 inch exhaust i think
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LOL...I'm not crazy!

I tried to explain that to the other admins/mods but I couldn't get that to happen over again.

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Ok , that makes sense, another theory that was run by me today was since i have racing beat headers that it could be like pressure releasing kinda like the big backfire that used to happen when i had that horrible thermal reactor. But i will definatly get it up on stands and check out the rear end even more closely. Thanks guys.
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