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Old Aug 28, 2008 | 08:12 AM
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weird chatter (not clutch/flywheel/tranny)

Did some searching found a bunch of chatters but couldn't find mine. My chatter is coming from the rear end. No it isn't the rear axle TSB, had that got it fixed, this is different. I'm not even sure if chatter is the right word for it. Really noticable at 30-35MPH. Its like a rapid tapping. Hard to hear until next to a wall or something. It's high pitched so I don't think it's the exhaust rattling on anything. I recently had the car in for service and got all the brakes redone. May they have screwed something up out back when doing that? I'll see what I can do about a video later so I can get a better answer maybe. Any input would be great! Thanks!

adding some more things. It happens on flat roads at constant speed. did some more internet research and found it could be suspension or u-joints. suspension is out since flat roads and constant speed and u-joints I doubt would have gone, 37K on the car.
 

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Old Aug 28, 2008 | 09:02 AM
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Just did some searching on the internet and I'm not sure if I like what I like what to take from what I found. It said it was the VLSD in the back and that it was normal. I don't think it is since it just randomly started this week. If it is though then it's a good excuse to get an aftermarket 2.0 way
 
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