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Old 03-21-2017, 09:37 AM   #6 (permalink)
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That sure sounds like the noise tires make on my garage floor when turning the wheel while stationary. Except that it happens all the way through the wheel turn ... your noise only happens during a portion of the turn.

Get someone else to turn the wheel while you try to identify exactly where the noise is coming from. A cheap mechanic stethoscope can be made from a rolled up piece of paper or empty paper towel roll. If you can easily put it up on jack stands or a lift, you might try and see if makes the same noise with the front wheels off the ground. Or a competent mechanic should be able to diagnose it with too much trouble or cost.
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