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Pointers pls on a contemplated 2002 e46 m3 purchase
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<blockquote data-quote="maxxsp" data-source="post: 646143" data-attributes="member: 4808"><p>Looks like the both of you are talking about different clunking.</p><p>The clunking you are describing comes from worn driveshaft components ie, CSB or guibo.</p><p></p><p>The clunking issues due to the E46 M3's excessive 'diff lash' is well documented on many other forums as well as acknowledge by BMW themselves. Changing out all driveshaft components and rear subframe and diff mounts will not solve this clunking issue as it is a characteristic of the car. I will upload a video of my cars excessive diff 'play' when I have the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxxsp, post: 646143, member: 4808"] Looks like the both of you are talking about different clunking. The clunking you are describing comes from worn driveshaft components ie, CSB or guibo. The clunking issues due to the E46 M3's excessive 'diff lash' is well documented on many other forums as well as acknowledge by BMW themselves. Changing out all driveshaft components and rear subframe and diff mounts will not solve this clunking issue as it is a characteristic of the car. I will upload a video of my cars excessive diff 'play' when I have the time. [/QUOTE]
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