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Old Jun 14, 2012 | 12:10 AM
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UPDATE- Now finished with both wheel cylinders. cleaned the brakes real good and now no more griding noise . i am still getting a noise but not that loud . is cuz of the driveshaft and the u joint. it sounds more like when u get a string and spin it around and makes that air noise. its cuz right now my driveshaft is unstable and moving so once i get thatnew driveshaft i will update. going to the junk yard this saturday!!!
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Old Jun 21, 2012 | 09:26 PM
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UPDATE= Replaced the Drive Shaft and u joints. change diff fluid (very black but no metal and diff look fine) no more grinding noise. the spinning noise when coasting is gone. only noise is a grinding noise when going 15mph and lower. i still get some vibs but i STILL need alignment,new tires, and balance them. u think my brake pads and rotors can be making that noise? other then that its complently quite ! u hear that noise a bit when speeding up but once u let go of the throttle u hear it go away and no noise coasting at all.

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