help grinding scraping noise????
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It may actually be the propshaft scraping - I've only heard of this once 
Have a look at the diff - if the front end is slightly pointing upwards then you have a problem. In severe cases, the axle flanges corrode and it is possible that the whole axle rotates just a little.
If the front end of the diff points upwards then the prop shaft is too close at the crossmember, so when you go over a bump it fouls!
You will see a shiny ring on the propshaft where it goes through the crossmember.
However this is rare and there are a few other possibilities (some already mentioned)

Have a look at the diff - if the front end is slightly pointing upwards then you have a problem. In severe cases, the axle flanges corrode and it is possible that the whole axle rotates just a little.
If the front end of the diff points upwards then the prop shaft is too close at the crossmember, so when you go over a bump it fouls!
You will see a shiny ring on the propshaft where it goes through the crossmember.
However this is rare and there are a few other possibilities (some already mentioned)
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The propshaft gets closer to the bodywork as the rear springs compress (over bumps / with weight in the car)can see is a mark round the drive shaft about half way down
If it's a polished looking mark then this is going to be related to the noise, as it means the Prop is rubbing on something.
Where exactly is the mark?? If it is in line with the crossmember, then please see my earlier post regarding checking the rear axle / angle of the diff.
If the mark lines up with a bolt or something, The bolt needs to be moved or shortened. There shouldn't be any long bolts in the propshaft tunnel... However some people stick the mounts for modern type seatbelts there without paying much attention.
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