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Re: vibration and clunking noise [Re: rixcj] #914608 11/08/08 01:19 AM
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canuck1 Offline
Need a Spot
Would have to agree on tie rod ends. Sounds like auto 101. symptoms are the same jeep or gm or hyundai. Another after thought, are the lug nuts tight on your wheels, in theory if you have alum wheels they should be torqued so that all nuts are equal.

Re: vibration and clunking noise [Re: playinmud] #914609 11/09/08 06:58 AM
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cjensen Offline
Mudrunner
Actually, I would check the linkage and plate and stuff like that around the shifter, T-case brackets, trans and all associated stuff like mounts and bushings. Have read post recently about this and it was the mounts and plate for the t-case.

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