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    help please

    guys i got some sort of a clicking noise coming from my left wheel when i drop the cluth and the car is start rolling
    i was thinking maybe its becouse are wheels 2 havy? ( i got 18s chrome)
    so any one got any idea what is that noise and how to fix it?
    its only started yesterday by the way
    thanks for all help

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    Explain the clicking noise?

    Maybe its the left CV joint.

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    to test your CVs go in a dead end in any Street and go around in circles one way ... see if you hear a clicking noise ... try both ways ...and listen to it ........ if you do then its your CVs bro ...
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    Yeah, check your CV's first as the 18's can load them up with weight.

    Otherwise, I also suggest your ball joints and suspension bushes
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    changed the wheels to stock one 2day and its still making noise but when u do u turn it doesnt make noise only when u press accelerator and when u release pedal it does make that clicking noise which is coming from left tyre
    by the way the car is 2and half inch lowered (just Kmac springs)
    and also when u just drive the car with the same speed it doesnt make any noises only when u press the accelerator and drop the pedal
    Last edited by pashka; 06-02-2006 at 05:39 PM.

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