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Hi guys,

I recently had my MY11 WRX clutch replaced as the previous throw out bearing had given way. When I drove the car away I noticed a rattle in 2nd gear in the 1500-2000rpm range. The mechanic suspected a heat agile but he removed them and the rattle was still there. I'm thinking his knocked/dropped something and that has loosened something internally.

If someone could help with some answers as to what could be vibrating that would be appreciated and would help me with my case against the mechanics..

Cheers,

Gino

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I was more getting at a subaru forum being more helpful (as more likely to come accross someone who has had the same issue)

But it was a bit of a blunt comment in hindsight

Haha, I think my reply was a little blunt too. :)

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All good, Your point is a fair one. And I have absoloutly no problem with those that have been around and are done with the Skyline scene posting here and contributing to the forum etc. Just OP has joined the forum to specifically ask a question about a WRX. It's got me more confused then anything

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