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Old Jul 17th, 2018, 06:55   #24
McGandalf
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Thanks for. Oteh answers above. Will look at the dust shield and glide pins.

Can worn/broken rear shock absorbers cause a 'clunk' (the shocks themselves, not the top mounts)? They seem to be doing their job, but they are old and I was wondering if they were the culprit.
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