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Old 02-25-12, 07:35 PM
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Hey guys, I was driving my ,1992 LS400, Lexus last week, and it made some weird noise coming out of the driver rear side. It happens whenever I let go of the accelerator. There is also a slight vibration coming from the area of interest. So I jacked up the car, and found out my cv boot is torn. I also thought my wheel bearing is messed up upon inspection, but when I went to a mechanic, he said it was okay. But I doubt him haha, because I don't know what else could be causing the sound...

I changed out my rims to my previous ones to see if the rims were causing the sound and that wasn't the problem also...

Any suggestion guys?
Old 02-25-12, 11:31 PM
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.....change the axle abe...
Old 02-26-12, 04:19 AM
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Any suggestion guys?
YEP, do as PD says, and scratch that mechanic off your list....
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haha, will do. Thanks, will update with the results later.
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