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Check your exhaust system for contact with the
driveline or axle.

Chris H.

60 NY T&C
66 LeBaron

--- Quint Villanueva <Qlv@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I am in need of some advice.
> When I drive my 1953 Chrysler Custom Imperial, at
> times, when I am making a turn or a bend in the road
> and or I drive over a bumpy spot in the road, I hear
> a hollow noise, like something is rubbing against
> some hollow metal, like a trash can would sound if
> it were rubbing against metal.  That's the best
> description of the noise that I can give.  It
> happens intermittently, not all the time.
> At first I thought it might be the car bottoming out
> and I was in need of new shocks.  I was ready to buy
> a set of four gas shocks but decided, after reading
> so much good advice on the IML, that it would be
> prudent for me to put this on the IML site and let
> you all take a shot at diagnosing the problem. 
> Heck, maybe it isn't the shocks at all...although
> I'm pretty shore I have to replace the shocks
> anyway.
> Anyone have any ideas of what may be causing that
> noise?
> 
>                                     Quint


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