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Old 07-21-2003, 10:54 AM
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most likely it is a loose heat shield on the exaust. Your best bet to track it would be to have someone put it in gear (whilst standing on the brakes) to induce the vibration while you peak under it for the source of the noise. If it is a loose heat shield, others have corrected it by use of hose clamps, welding, or just removing the offending shield (they are there for a reason however. Your risk to take).

Good luck!
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