Rear motor mount

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KHLOW2008
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The outer CV joints would emit crocking noises while accelerating during turns but seldom causes vibrations.

Check if the inner joints lacks lubrications.
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Monday, March 4th, 2019 AT 5:58 PM (Merged)
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TOOYOUNGTOKNOW
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  • 1994 TOYOTA CAMRY
  • 4 CYL
  • FWD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 225,000 MILES
So I drive a 1994 Toyota Camry with 200,000+ miles on it. The other day while I was driving it starting shaking and making this HORRIBLE noise like we were dragging tin cans under the car. The fluids are fine, the belts are tight, the bolts are all tight, and the car is still shifting fine. What in the world else could it be? My grandpa says the motor mounts are a little loose and that that's the problem, but I really don't see how the motor mounts could cause this much wiggle and noise.
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MHPAUTOS
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Hi there, I would have the exhaust checked for a broken baffle plate, this will sound like a tin can with marbles rattling in side, as these are internal, you won't see anything, with the exhaust cold, give each muffler a thump with your fist, you will soon hear if theres a problem inside, have this checked first.

Mark (mhpautos)
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