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hey guys

i have recently noticed a clicking sound comming out of my r34 rear wheel

the sound is comming from my rear wheel, driver side and maybe even passenger side also..

i hear it when im normally in 1st or 2nd gear taking off just like a little click and then a few secs later followed by another click...

would this be my TCS or is it somthing else

need some help please...

Edited by ZERO

do your wheels have a centre cap that covers the lug nuts?

sometimes they click and make funny noises.

also could be diff or cv joints.

do you feel the clicks in the car, like a jolting coming through the transmission?

i supose the best bet is to take it to a mechanic..

this may seem stupid but, check that it isn't a rock stuck in the tread of the wheel.. or a piece of metal.. run your hands over all your tires..

i've had a similar think.. but it will speed up with you obviously.. fecking annoying..

otherwise.. i've got no idea what it could be..

narh thats not stupid at all...

yeah i did that but it dosent seem to be the prob..

i have check out all four tyres and i think its just more to it then a rock..

cant believe no r34 out there have had this prob or are they all shy to reply

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