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<blockquote data-quote="KillNThrill24" data-source="post: 1188948" data-attributes="member: 16906"><p>Well today I have off so I figure **** it I'm gonna jack it up and see whats what under there. I start by spinning just the wheels and I notice that everything feels as it should..... I then moved to spinning the driveshaft by the trans... No sounds..... Then moved to the rear end of the driveshaft... STILL NOTHING. So I turn the car on and leave it in first. Get out, and I can hear the scratchy sound that I was trying to describe in a previous thread. It's coming from the damned passenger rear caliper! I think the hardware just needs to be replaced on it, it has that kind of scratchy sound to it. </p><p></p><p>Through all of that I could feel the clunking inside the car, but couldn't hear it outside the car. I had my arm resting inside the car while I was looking underneath in the transmission area, and that's how I could feel it, but couldn't hear it. So I said **** this and take it out for a spin. Now with a breath of confidence I knew the scratchy sound was just the brakes and after driving it it totally made sense. While slowing down tho, towards almost dead stop, I could hear the clunking again. For the most part tho, it clunks at the same time it scratches. So my question is..... Could it be my brakes clunking?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KillNThrill24, post: 1188948, member: 16906"] Well today I have off so I figure **** it I'm gonna jack it up and see whats what under there. I start by spinning just the wheels and I notice that everything feels as it should..... I then moved to spinning the driveshaft by the trans... No sounds..... Then moved to the rear end of the driveshaft... STILL NOTHING. So I turn the car on and leave it in first. Get out, and I can hear the scratchy sound that I was trying to describe in a previous thread. It's coming from the damned passenger rear caliper! I think the hardware just needs to be replaced on it, it has that kind of scratchy sound to it. Through all of that I could feel the clunking inside the car, but couldn't hear it outside the car. I had my arm resting inside the car while I was looking underneath in the transmission area, and that's how I could feel it, but couldn't hear it. So I said **** this and take it out for a spin. Now with a breath of confidence I knew the scratchy sound was just the brakes and after driving it it totally made sense. While slowing down tho, towards almost dead stop, I could hear the clunking again. For the most part tho, it clunks at the same time it scratches. So my question is..... Could it be my brakes clunking????? [/QUOTE]
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