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The driveshaft is what's causing the clicking the noise . People think repair cv boots but it's only short term fix if the cv boot has lost most of the grease . The problem will eventually return . In the early days Renault replaced the boots but found cars coming back so replacing shaft was...
I recently got a driveshaft from Renault on exchange basis £120. Was shocked to see "made in Germany" stamped on it . So I assume it will be well made .
Seen posts recently with people using non genuine shafts and are very cheap although not sure if fitting issues with them .
Once you re pack the cv boots it's only matter of time before get trouble again . Really is easier and better to fit new ones . £120 from Renault on an exchange for old ones .
Was guy standing looking at my car when I went to get in . He then watched more and moved to a better angle to see properly.
So that wasn't you ? God I must be watched by so many people :D
Having replaced several rear shocks over the years . The tell tale sign for me is the patch of oil sitting on driveway under the rear wheel . Mines always leak . I'm amazed you saying they don't leak ! Only ever used genuine shocks when replacing too