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Clicking noise from rear wheel

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Old Mar 13th, 2019, 13:28   #51
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While you're away, get a couple of Woodruff keys from Brookhouse so you'll be able to give them to the garage when you get back. Might save you some time.
Have fun in China!
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Old Mar 23rd, 2022, 21:32   #52
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Hello all. I was wondering if this problem was ever solved - ironically I’m near to redhill and have the same problem with my car
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Old Mar 23rd, 2022, 22:14   #53
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Hi it may be worth checking the universal joints in the Propshaft
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I had an issue with aftermarket brake adjusters. The threaded sections let go in the end and dumped the adjusters into the brakes. Very hard to diagnose. So worth checking them.
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