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Old Apr 4, 2013 | 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by irish07
I bet you it goes away when you brake or apply the brakes at the time your hearing this metal noise ...and it sounds like you damn fender is loose..right?? yah my first one sent me on the hunt for hours...lol
Ahhh..the days goneby of being a service tech! I remember jobs like that. Hours and hours of work to locate that little niggle and then when you finally find it - you scratch your head and say "I can't REALLY charge him six hours of labor for a loose clip, he will flip!"

My fav's as a former tech (many years in the past) were the ones like "It just needs a tuneup" and after two days of chasing electrical gremlins you discover the wire to the coil is shorting out against the frame that is so far out of sight you can't find it until have the engine is torn apart, etc...

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Old Apr 22, 2013 | 07:58 AM
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Thought I'd post the solution. The sub-assembly was loose in the front - and the front shocks were not screwed in tightly. The shocks had been cross-threaded when installed. The had to be replace to tighten them up.
 
Old Apr 22, 2013 | 08:08 AM
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Wow...now that is horrible, hope you don't go back to the previous mechanic that did those repairs..I wouldn't of guessed that at all, then again kind of hard to guess malpractice

..Congrats though on getting everything sorted out
 
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