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noisy, noisy, damn potholes...
Hey guys... well its finally happened the damn foot deep pot holes finally got me. Anyway, I hit one pretty hard the other day by accident, and now i notice two things.
1. A knocking noise when I make left hand turns. Now i have heard bad cv joints before and they to me are more of a clicking, the noise I am getting is more of a slower high pitched knocking. could it be a hub bearing? the wheel has no wobble that I can feel. 2. There is also a slight sqeak as the whell revolves, similar to when brake pads get worn out. not a constant sqeak but more of a sqeak.....sqeak....sqeak. Anyway, i'm thinking either cv joints or maybe bad hub bearing? but others opinions would be good before i take the time to tear everything apart. thanks guys.
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Re: noisy, noisy, damn potholes...
might be the wheel bearings.
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