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Old 11-22-2007, 06:59 PM   #3 (permalink)
JoeKneale
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Hey my Haynes manual is getting a workout today: Manual Transmission
Knocking noise at low speeds:
-cv joints
-worn side gear shaft counterbore in differential case
knocking most pronounced when turning
-differential gear noise
clunk on acceleration or decelartion
-loose engine or transaxle mounts
-worn differential pinion shaft in case
-worn side gear shaft counterbore in differential case
-worn or damaged driveaxle inboard cv joings
clicking noise in turns
-worn or damaged outboard cv joint
vibration
-rough wheel bearing
-damaged driveaxle
-out of round tires
-tire out of balance
-worn cv joint

if a curb was nailed it could have definately damaged the differential and the cv joints as well as the tires, these would be something that a mechanic might miss just by poking around with a flashlight, good luck!
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