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i have 87 turbo. Ok so i hear a clicking on my right rear of my car when i was driving. So passenger side rear. I thought it might be my brakes, so to make sure i took off the rotor and caliper and ran the car on jack stands. I still hear a clicking noise. Now this makes me believe that it could be my wheel bearing. What do you guys think. Cuz im not sure if i have a wheel bearing there or not, I always thought that the wheel bearing is on the non driving wheels, in this case its the front. So im not sure wats make the noise. Any thoughts on this?
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Bush 04' i-Supra Professional |
Bearings dont usually click, but hum/vibrate when loaded. Maybe the cv joint on the half shaft.
1991 Supra Turbo A340E Sport Roof equiped |
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Moderator i-Supra Journeyman |
my bet, as well, is on the CV joint on the half shaft as Nick stated. (Ever hear a FWD car with a bad CV joint take a corner?) clickclickclickclickclickclick, then the car is finally straigt, and the clicking stops.
-shaeff |
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