"Pop" in right wheel area when turning.
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Re: "Pop" in right wheel area when turning.
Noise equals damage. I would get a friend to just take the slop out
of the steering wheel by bouncing back and forth, while you lie under
the front end looks for what may be about to fall off. Maybe take it to
be lubed and casually walk around under it looking for something loose,
probably be giving off steel shavings in the form of rust stains.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Skip wrote:
>
> Turning a corner or turing the wheel while standing still, I get a dull
> "pop" from the right wheel area.
>
> I'm thinking tie rod end or wheel bearing?
>
> --
> Skip
of the steering wheel by bouncing back and forth, while you lie under
the front end looks for what may be about to fall off. Maybe take it to
be lubed and casually walk around under it looking for something loose,
probably be giving off steel shavings in the form of rust stains.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Skip wrote:
>
> Turning a corner or turing the wheel while standing still, I get a dull
> "pop" from the right wheel area.
>
> I'm thinking tie rod end or wheel bearing?
>
> --
> Skip
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Re: "Pop" in right wheel area when turning.
Noise equals damage. I would get a friend to just take the slop out
of the steering wheel by bouncing back and forth, while you lie under
the front end looks for what may be about to fall off. Maybe take it to
be lubed and casually walk around under it looking for something loose,
probably be giving off steel shavings in the form of rust stains.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Skip wrote:
>
> Turning a corner or turing the wheel while standing still, I get a dull
> "pop" from the right wheel area.
>
> I'm thinking tie rod end or wheel bearing?
>
> --
> Skip
of the steering wheel by bouncing back and forth, while you lie under
the front end looks for what may be about to fall off. Maybe take it to
be lubed and casually walk around under it looking for something loose,
probably be giving off steel shavings in the form of rust stains.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Skip wrote:
>
> Turning a corner or turing the wheel while standing still, I get a dull
> "pop" from the right wheel area.
>
> I'm thinking tie rod end or wheel bearing?
>
> --
> Skip
#16
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Re: "Pop" in right wheel area when turning.
Noise equals damage. I would get a friend to just take the slop out
of the steering wheel by bouncing back and forth, while you lie under
the front end looks for what may be about to fall off. Maybe take it to
be lubed and casually walk around under it looking for something loose,
probably be giving off steel shavings in the form of rust stains.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Skip wrote:
>
> Turning a corner or turing the wheel while standing still, I get a dull
> "pop" from the right wheel area.
>
> I'm thinking tie rod end or wheel bearing?
>
> --
> Skip
of the steering wheel by bouncing back and forth, while you lie under
the front end looks for what may be about to fall off. Maybe take it to
be lubed and casually walk around under it looking for something loose,
probably be giving off steel shavings in the form of rust stains.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Skip wrote:
>
> Turning a corner or turing the wheel while standing still, I get a dull
> "pop" from the right wheel area.
>
> I'm thinking tie rod end or wheel bearing?
>
> --
> Skip
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