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I have a 95 honda civic EX. The other day i was driving and i noticed that my car made a grinding noise whenever i turned. The problem now is whenever i turn both directions, but sometimes it doesnt make a noise. Could someone please help me and tell me whats wrong with my car, i just want it to be back to normal.
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Re: grinding noise?
Have you made any modifications to your suspension or wheel/tire size?
Give some more info about your car.
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check out your C/V joints... look underneath and see if the rubber boots are torn on the drive axles.
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Re: grinding noise?
Check your power steering fluid and pump
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Thanks for all the help but went and got it checked out today and its the boots on the cv joints. I guess they were torn pretty badly and the grease was leaking really bad. its only gonna cost about 300 which i guess isnt to bad, better than paying 2000 for a new front end. Thanks again.
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