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Hey guys and gal's,

I'm getting a really loud rattle/clicking sounds whenever I take my foot off the pedal. Happens hot or cold and has got worse since it first started. I had a look today and underneath the car there's some things flapping around but nothing which would make a loud rattle. I usually just turn the music up but it's starting to get louder. Any ideas?

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Usually just turn the music up ?

wtf.
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headshield on the headers.
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Usually just turn the music up ?

wtf.
haahah, got annoying.
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Time for a fully sick subwoofer bro?
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change another car and you wont hear that sound again...

really...depending where the clicking or rattling sound coming from...but it does sound like the heatshield to me too....
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Time for a fully sick subwoofer bro?
I think so.
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Does it do it on corners as well?
Could be CV's...
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Does it do it on corners as well?
Could be CV's...
Not sure to be honest. But yesterday I had a look and my CV had gunk and dirt around the top near the diff. The other one was fine though.
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you need to be more precise.
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