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So periodically, I am hearing a ping coming from what sounds like the right rear end. It's a single ping - almost a spring like sound. This typically occurs when turning left at low speed.
Car drives great. No issues. Runs true and straight.
Can't imagine there is anything binding - everything is bone stock.
Could it be the LSD?
I'm not doing anything about it for the moment and I'm not particularly concerned - I was just curious if anyone had ideas if this is just a normal thing. This is a noisy car after all, and there are plenty of whirrs, pops, crackles and clatter (which I actually kinda like).
Yes,mine does it too. It's the suspension decompressing over imperfections in the road. It's totally normal. The suspension is new,it will need quite a few miles to settle.
Yes,mine does it too. It's the suspension decompressing over imperfections in the road. It's totally normal. The suspension is new,it will need quite a few miles to settle.
Thanks, man. I think I've been traumatized by my clutch lockout failure debacle, haha.
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