clunking noise, something I would more attribute to a bearing perhaps. if it is a growling type noise that increases with speed it is a wheel bearing. can you tell which side it is coming from? if not
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noise. you must remove the axel from the hub, then pop it out of the tranny. best if the car is higher on the side you are taking the axel out of. then you will not loose all the fluid. but it is best
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