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Hey Gyus,

recently i noticed a weird clucking noise commnig from the rear drivers side whilst driving.

the noise doesnt happen when turning, but does it on straght roads, but not on rough roads.

i double checked everything in the boot to make sure nothing was moving around and nothing was

any ideas on what this could be?

should i be worried?

Callum

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Sounds like you have a bush that in warn in the rear suspension that is providing excessive movement.

I would jack it up and check out all of the suspension or take it to a suspension shop and get an inspection done.

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Sounds like you have a bush that in warn in the rear suspension that is providing excessive movement.

I would jack it up and check out all of the suspension or take it to a suspension shop and get an inspection done.

i know that my camber arms need replacing, reason why i havent taken it in, cos i know that chances are they will wanna do everything in one go, which is good, but costly on the wallet. any chance you know what price i would be looking at? i had the rear end re done on the car after some clown t boned me at an intersection. it involved a whole new hicas system but due to the independant rear suspension they woulda only done the side that had been damaged

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