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Guys, just noticed something with my car last night that hasnt happened before... any help would be great on where to take it or what to do.

When rolling there is a thud thud thud noise coming from what feels like the rear end.. feels like a tyre flat spot but i dont think its that cause it just started doing it last night and this morning.. its hard to pin point where its coming from with the exhaust. But i can feel it when rolling. Could it be suspension? diff?

Anyone had anything else similar, i hate when stuff goes wrong with your car, just gets you down :D

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yeah my mate has one of these mechanical diffs, and i know that noise quite well from driving it and sitting in it lots of times :mad: but its not that noise

its only when rolling straight, even accelerating :D

more noticeable when going slower though ;)

Originally posted by DentonR33

yeah my mate has one of these mechanical diffs, and i know that noise quite well from driving it and sitting in it lots of times :mad: but its not that noise

its only when rolling straight, even accelerating :D

more noticeable when going slower though ;)

only when rollin straight? damn

jack the back of your car up and spin the tyres around to check there isent a piece of metal or sumthing stuck in 1 of your tyres!

Originally posted by DentonR33

So when i find a flat spot if there is one,  how can it be fixed? new tyre?  or can u balance it out?

if its bad its time for new tyres! :eek:

i locked my front up in my old car so bad that it warped the two front tyres so bad that at over 100 the car would bounce and the steering wheel rattle really bad!:

Originally posted by DentonR33

i locked the brakes the night before actually to avoid hitting a wabbit.. didnt think i had abs.. :D

where should i take it to get checked?

Well that would probably explain it....

You can get the tyres scrubbed but probably not worth it.

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