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Old 07-16-2000, 02:05 PM   #2
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Could be the one of the rear wheel bearings or simply a tire rubbing on the wheelwell, but that should only happen with oversized rubber, which you don't mention having.
The 'machine-gun' sound sounds like the driveshaft possibly touching the floorpan.

Try to get the car on a lift that supports the four wheels and put two people in the rear seat. Then see if anything touches anything. Best I can do from a distance.

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