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Old 01-17-2007, 10:09 PM
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Grinding sound - front end

Hey guys, been reading the stuff here for a couple months now since I got my 2000 GPGT with 80k and now I have a question. I have been consistently hearing a very subtle grinding sound in the front end when I turn the wheels at low speeds, but now it has gotten much colder and the sound is a lot louder with a slight vibration in the steering wheel...any ideas guys? thanks alot.
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Re: Grinding sound - front end

I would check your power steering pump and belt first off. Otherwise possibly a cv joint is going bad.
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Old 01-18-2007, 08:03 AM
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Re: Grinding sound - front end

Welcome to AF!!

This certainly sounds like a CV joint. Usually you get vibrations at low speed or at speeds approaching 60 mph. If you have a vibration get it checked right away since the vibration will continue to get worse.
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