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Old 02-12-2002, 10:05 AM
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well we took my car down to our shop. the boots arn't ripped. what else could make it click? it only does it when it's really cold. so you think its just the fluid or whatever lubricates the axle/bearings or something like that????

my exhaust leak was just a loose bracket i guess. but i havn't driven my car to see yet if it was that that was making the noise. but it was doing a whole lotta rattling. oh.. and i had a nail in my tire! bahaha now we have to drain the puncture seal from my tire.

gotta run though... installing ym guages next if they have time and minimal customers coming in.
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