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Old 2nd November 2009, 23:39   #1
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Knock noise from rear

Hi Guys,

Dealer have replaced diff, rear shocks and top mounts! When i take off from the lights i hear a knock from rear, could it be a driveshaft/cv joint? Happens when i take off slowly after stopping quite aggressively!

Wrecking my head

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When you say top mounts, do you mean the shocks or diff housing? Cause it could probably be due to week diff housing mounts which they didn't replace after changing your diffs.
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The top mounts on the shocks were replaced, I saw the old diff and the top mountings were still on it ..
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Well Dave, I had to get new gearbox mounts on mine before she went. This caused a bit of play and banging in the trans.
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Well Dave, I had to get new gearbox mounts on mine before she went. This caused a bit of play and banging in the trans.
Hey Chris! Will get gbox mounts checked, but this us a definate knock/click from rear. How's the M3?
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