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Well good luck fixing this clunking sound! I have a coupe and a sedan they both do it!
Its a design problem that GM doesnt want to admit to. The shaft lube is the first to mess up,its easy remove LF tire take a 10 mm wrench loosen the shaft and slide it up twice and reinstall. Next comes what sound like the front end is falling apart. If you google it you will find 1,000s of people that have spent $1,ooo s of dollars
and still have the problem. I am going to work on mine next week with a few different mechanics and we are going
to try to find the problem and I will report back my results.
Also I am lookong for some lights in chrome that have leds already in them similar to the audi if anyone has some pictures or links to share !
Thanks.
2006 GT Coupe
2006 Sedan
I forgot to update with the results of my clunking noise, but mine also turned out to be the endlinks. Look at it this way, guys, just replace your stock endlinks with BMD ones. So even if your clunking noise isn't caused by the links, at least your car will be improved.;-)
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