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Old 10-16-2007, 05:49 PM
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Noise from front right

I have a 2001 Montana with 105000 miles. I have a noise coming from the right front wheel area. I had the noise before i replace the strut mount, strut, ball joint, tie rod end, brake pads and Sway bar link. I also have replaced the wheel assembly around 10-15000 miles ago.

Noise sounds like when a strut mount is bad and most noticeable around 45 mph. The noise also sounds a low dunking noise. It starts off quiet than gets louder, like it builds up and stays at that level. The noise doesn't seem to increase with increase speed. I don't hear it at highway speed, but could be due road noise.

I have not replace the brake rotors yet, but don't feel any feedback via the brake pedal or feel jerking when braking. The control arm bushing look pretty good, and have tightened up the wheel well shroud. If the van been sitting for a day and i put in reverse the right cv shaft engages pretty loudly, but not clicking. there is some jerking when turning to the left, but I replace the left cv shaft 10 months ago. I figure I got a bad one that is causing this.

Does anyone have any ideas what making this noise?
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