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I've read some posts on this subject but can't get an answer.
I am getting a clicking noise which sounds like it is coming from the nearside front especially when turning left. Well that was to start with. The noise has now appeared to have developed when driving striaght. It is more audible at low speeds as it speeds up when accelerating. The only reason that I can hear it well is that I don't have some fookin' 'BARRY' exhaust fitted that sets car alarms off.
Anyway, I was told that it could be the wheel bearing. Got a bearing and was about to have it pressed when the mechanic said that there was no play in the wheel. All visually looked well around the joints etc... and he said that it could be the drive-whatever?
Reading some posts makes you worry unnecessarily so I won't read any more and post this for a solution. Posts are playing with my mind that a Diff is coonted or something. I dont fancy the bill for that as I have just forked out for a engine rebuild 2 months ago.
A quick response would be appreciated.
With Regards, Simon.
I am getting a clicking noise which sounds like it is coming from the nearside front especially when turning left. Well that was to start with. The noise has now appeared to have developed when driving striaght. It is more audible at low speeds as it speeds up when accelerating. The only reason that I can hear it well is that I don't have some fookin' 'BARRY' exhaust fitted that sets car alarms off.
Anyway, I was told that it could be the wheel bearing. Got a bearing and was about to have it pressed when the mechanic said that there was no play in the wheel. All visually looked well around the joints etc... and he said that it could be the drive-whatever?
Reading some posts makes you worry unnecessarily so I won't read any more and post this for a solution. Posts are playing with my mind that a Diff is coonted or something. I dont fancy the bill for that as I have just forked out for a engine rebuild 2 months ago.
A quick response would be appreciated.
With Regards, Simon.