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Clicking from rear passenger side wheel when accelerating


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Hi Andy

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Check the brake backplate is secure I have seen 2 recently with rusted backplates moving and causing odd noises. Drive Shafts and Prop shaft all OK?  Also worth checking the under trays a loose under  tray flapping around can give odd noises too

Dave

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Hello Dave thank you. I’m going to look at it tomorrow. I thought I’d ask about before I take the plunge. Thanks again Dave. 
 

andy. 

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