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is it like a metel clicking noise? quite sharp? moslty happens when coming on power or doing a sharp slow turn? .. i seem to have a noise from the diff area like that. have always been there so i havent thought much about it. its been over a year now so i shouldnt think it is much of a problem if at all

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LOL...so noone has worked this out yet? I have had my car since 1999 and i cant work it out.

Im getting a new diff installed at the moment and quite frankly the noise is shitting me to tears after so many years.

I have had several ppl check it out and noone can work it out. Its not the handbrake shoes...and that was the most promising guess

This would be funny if it didn`t sh%t me so much.Worn uni-joints? Subframe bushes? Just guessing. And yes it is embarrassing when I take off or excellerate. I just tell people it`s a mechanical diff. :D

If it happens all the time when ur in gear then its most likely ur diff,

If it happens when on/off throttle or during engage then it could be the CV joints.

PLZ EVERY1, check that ur wheel nuts are done up tight. I had the exact same symptoms 2 months ago and it was becoz of loose wheel nuts, so check this first!

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I got the same problem... been there since I bought it a year ago.

Mine only does it when you reverse then go forward. Only comes from rear right wheel.

Same here, my GTT does the same thing. However it also does it every now and then from a stopped position and moving forward slowly.

Mine has been getting progessively easier to reproduce the sound. Its quite annoying, doesnt affect the car in any way, but when you know its there its annoys you.

Got a few places to check it out, one place thinks its either a shaft or diff issue.

Please if anyone solves this let us all know!

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