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Turning noise


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Soo, in the past few days I have noticed when I am making a hard right at low speeds there is a click or almost a pop from my right front wheel. My first thought was bearing, but it's not constant and not all the time. If I am sitting still and crank the wheel there is nothing.

I'll probably take it to a shop tomorrow, but any ideas?

 

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If it does it at full lock and a bumpy turn, it's the steering stop rubbing against the metal control arm. Some grease and the problem is solved, or you can find and buy the original nylon caps that cover the stop. Over time they disintegrate.

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Ok, I'll try that out. Is the front suspension something that should be changed out at a certain point or just fix as it needs to be?

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Your best bet is to jack it up and see if anything is loose and anything loose is a problem. Strut rod bushing, ball joints, wheel bearings, cross member bolts, etc...

 

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