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Old 08-01-2019, 10:52 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Rusty View Post
Try to tighten the nuts on the rear axles. Sometimes, a noise is coming from someplace else. Your hearing direction in a car becomes distorted. Have someone ride with you, and have them move around in the car to different positions.

On front wheel drives. A bad hub or cv joint on one side will sometimes show up as a noise on the other side. The noise goes through the drivetrain.
Hey Rusty … the noise is definitely coming from the front. I've had two people walk around the car when turning slowly in a tight circle. Originally, when turning to the right, the noise was originating from the front driver's side wheel. It seemed to disappear after changing out the wheel hub assembly … but then the same type of clicking noise started to appear at the front passenger side wheel when turning sharply to the left. So, I changed out the passenger wheel hub assembly … and now the noise has returned to the driver's side! Do you think it could be a bad linkage somewhere in the steering column that's being transmitted to the wheels when turning sharply? The noise has become a royal PITA.
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