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Old May 27, 2006 | 05:26 PM
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Rattles

I have a 90 gxl na runs good but rattles, mostly in the rear the car has 170xxx miles on it. The rear tranny mount is probally shot but not my major concern, I just want to know is there something in the rear (bushings, mounts, ???) that I should be looking for. This is starting to drive me insane . Please help. Or If you know someone who lives close (south) of St. louis I will pay to have it gone through. Did I say Ill drive. Thanks Eric
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Old May 27, 2006 | 05:35 PM
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"rattle" is very vague need more togo on. because all of the above are possible. If your mount is broken then you need to fix it before it does more damage.
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Old May 27, 2006 | 07:02 PM
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was reading about wheel bearings going to try this fix tonight, Yea I understand that this is a vague discription but I thought it might help me find someone willing to look at my car. I would drive it east to Nashville, north east to Lexington, KY or north towards St. Louis anyone know any mechs out there. Tuxedo Racing is in the St. Louis area but they are very busy with racecars and I do not want to waste there time with stuff like this, but will be going there soon for an engine tuning.
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