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How many miles since you installed it? I've read that it takes a minimum of 50 miles driving to work the additive thru the clutches, and experience with a 1980 TransAM bears that out. That rear would start clicking and popping about every 40k miles. Put the GM additive in, drive it 50-100 miles and quiet again.

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Years ago I had trouble with a posi-traction rear end in my 69 Corvette. A mechanic recommended a gear lubricant for Posi rears that worked great. The company was called Frankland. I don't know if they're still around, but the product really quieted down all that popping and snapping.

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I'm not following why this would be from the rear end. Presumably you are stopped when shifting between drive and reverse. An anti-spin rear end usually gets clunky when going around a corner slowly. That's when you need the special lube, and it can take 50 miles or so to work itself in. My guess would be u-joints or motor mounts.

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