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Old 12-29-2020, 04:27 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by safesaxbdd View Post
So I've had a similar problem. I've replaced the track arms, noise still there. Drop links, noise still there. Engine mount was one source of the noise - but even with that replaced, there's still a banging on choppy worn out pavement, from both the front and back. Unless it's the tie rods or the control arms, or some loose bolts, I'm at a loss.
Jack the front of the car up and grab a wheel. Try to wiggle side to side. If you can move the wheel then you have a bad tie rod; and if you have a bad outer you may have a bad inner. If you grab the top and bottom of the wheel and can move it back and forth, you have a failed wheel bearing. I did tie rods today. Easy if you have the right tool. Apologies if you knew this.
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