thud in rear end???
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Hmm...Nothing here. This is a neat trick .
~T.J.
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~T.J.
EDIT: For those of you interested in what a blank post looks like, heres a small screen shot, lol. Also, I noticed that even though I replied to this, it said there was 0 replies...Hmmm...Theres a glitch in the Matrix .
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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
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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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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