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Unhappy Knocking noise

I have a 944, 88 model.

There is a rear knocking noise which occurs now and then when i am driving.

However jacked the rear up yesterday and changed the gear box oil but couldn't hear any noise. I first thought it might be the CV boot/joint or even the gear box(hope not).


Can anyone help?

Not sure what it is.

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Inspect your C.V. joints.
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check to see if your tow hooks are hitting the muffler!
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I double what Todwic says; check the CV joints. Besides ticking/clicking going around corners these can give you wheel rotation timed thumps under load.

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