Krazydan19
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That was my other thought. Used to drive in reveres and stop harder to kick the rocks out. Back in the farming days when I would be off road more often. But I was listening closely while driving next to a wall and if I give it the smallest amount of throttle it goes away. You know, then you take it to 3500-4200 rpm’s and let off and get those pops and bangs. Then you listen for the noise and do it again. Still hasn’t gotten old . Got a really good pop going under and over pass! Love this sillly car. Almost to 1000 miles.If it's not that it's likely a rock in the calipers that usually works its way out or some take a flathead or pick tool to it.
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