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Old 05-03-2021, 02:16 AM   #7
Devmeup
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Originally Posted by RZNT4R View Post
Obvious things to check:

Check to improperly tightened lug nuts. I've seen this often.

It happens when you touch the brakes, so check for a loose caliper or caliper bracket. Check for worn or missing abutment shims letting the pads giggle around and hit (instead of rest on) the caliper bracket.

If it's not in the brakes, it may well be when braking force is applied to the suspension. Check the ball joint, tie rod/end and control arm bushings.
Will do for sure thank you so much.
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