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a clonking sound ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clarkson46" data-source="post: 71323" data-attributes="member: 3597"><p>Check the security of the shock absorber mounts especially the top one where it attaches to the beam plate. Our '68 had an under sized bolt, complements of Hank the Yank, so while everything appeared tight there was up and down movement. Check the rears while your at it, sound travels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clarkson46, post: 71323, member: 3597"] Check the security of the shock absorber mounts especially the top one where it attaches to the beam plate. Our '68 had an under sized bolt, complements of Hank the Yank, so while everything appeared tight there was up and down movement. Check the rears while your at it, sound travels. [/QUOTE]
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