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Hi all

Ive started to develop a weird clicking noise in the rear drivers side of my GTT.

It kind of sounds like that sound when you turn on the air con on, when the relay/fan clicks. It also sounds like a rock being crushed.

I had a suspension place check it out seeing as my first impression was my coilovers/bushes. But they said it had nothing to do with it.

It only makes a sound when moving off from a stopped position during normal day to day driving.

The sound is even more apparent when I have the steering in full lock, or when the car is slowly reversing and I put it into first to move off. It tends to make a click, click, click sound when this happens. This leads me to think that perhaps it is a issue with the LSD as one wheel moves at a different speed to the other.

Once the car starts moving along it is fine.

The suspension place seems to think that it is either a shaft or diff issue.

Note: I put in Redline Gear Oil maybe 10000kms ago.

Thanks!

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  • 4 weeks later...

im getting the same thing too, it does it when i move through gears to D to R to P and just move up and down a few meters then it brakes...

had a suspension check and nothing came up... going to try motsons suspension and turbo place. ill get back to you on what they say

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