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Old 06-28-2001, 10:17 PM   #8
blueneonman1
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You said "under" the car. Both my and my cousins' mustangs as well as some other cars I've heard make this sound like marbles upon braking or acceleration. I think it comes from the exhaust. I thought that maybe a piece of weld came loose inside the piping or a piece of catalytic element broke off and was rattling around in there. If thats what your talking about then I wouldn't worry about it cause there's nothing you can do. Just a suggestion.

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