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      09-07-2024, 12:27 AM   #1
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Clicking transmission or diff or wheel?

Hello everyone ever since the mechanic replaced my flywheel and clutch and master cylinder ive been having these weird noises now i dont know if its from a wheel or the diff or in transmission from drivers side it sounds like rear right tire but physically feel the clicks in center console please help it happens mostly when accelerating from stop to 1st gear some 2nd gear when turning it’s noticeably louder when i kick in the clutch medal you cant hear it but sometimes even when in neutral i can hear it i also notice when i launch in the rain one side of my car accelerating more than other side the clicking affects the initial acceleration. im afraid of what it may be please help thanks! https://youtube.com/shorts/SFuwBTE_eLc?si=xKoI6ErGrmLxoR4W[/img]
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I have a very similar sound just not as pronounced as yours. Only when accelerating harder than normal from stop. Sound seems to be coming from rear right wheel. My current guess is rear diff or something in the wheel hub. Maybe dsc acting up. Mine is 2007 n52 e91 rwd auto.

Hope someone can chime in with insights.
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I wouldn’t do any launches until you figure it out…

Have you checked the u joints on the drive shaft(s)?
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I wouldn’t do any launches until you figure it out…

Have you checked the u joints on the drive shaft(s)?
I have not unfortunately
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I have a very similar sound just not as pronounced as yours. Only when accelerating harder than normal from stop. Sound seems to be coming from rear right wheel. My current guess is rear diff or something in the wheel hub. Maybe dsc acting up. Mine is 2007 n52 e91 rwd auto.

Hope someone can chime in with insights.
I have a 2008 335 6 speed and yes me too! In higher rpms and or when driving faster it goes away could it just be a dry tranny? Idk!?
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I have a very similar sound just not as pronounced as yours. Only when accelerating harder than normal from stop. Sound seems to be coming from rear right wheel. My current guess is rear diff or something in the wheel hub. Maybe dsc acting up. Mine is 2007 n52 e91 rwd auto.

Hope someone can chime in with insights.
Seems my friend says its from this (not my transmission one of his)
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