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clicking noise LR tire area

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  1. jackgt

    jackgt Formula Junior

    Jan 27, 2015
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    california
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    Jack
    I have a clicking noise LR tire area. It sounds like a rock or nail in a tire but clicks faster than the revolution of the tire. Does it in forward and reverse under a light load when JUST starting out. I can not hear it after 5 mph. I an not jack the rear of the car and listen now, just hoping someone has had the same problem.
     
  2. I'm 360 Canuck

    I'm 360 Canuck Formula 3

    Nov 21, 2015
    1,911
    Ontario, The Real One in Canada
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    Lars!
    Sounds a little like when I had a bad wheel bearing.
     
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  3. BrettC

    BrettC Formula 3

    Aug 13, 2012
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    cv joint noise? see if you can see any grease around the cv joint area on the pan...
     
  4. flash32

    flash32 F1 Veteran

    Aug 22, 2008
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    Dominick
    I would guess CV joint as well

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  5. jackgt

    jackgt Formula Junior

    Jan 27, 2015
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    I replaced both outboard boots and they looked good. I is more of a tap tap like a nail in a tire. I hope I can duplicate it on the rack
     
  6. honda.vfr

    honda.vfr Karting

    Jun 22, 2012
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    Ostrava, CZ (EU)
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    Milan Pukl
    Try to look at and behind the wheel center cap, if it is not broken , or its metal ring..
     
  7. sparetireless

    sparetireless Formula 3

    Nov 2, 2003
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    Wheel bearing
     
  8. blackbolt22

    blackbolt22 F1 Veteran

    Sep 25, 2007
    5,752
    Boca Raton, FL
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    Mr. Anderson
    I had a similar annoying noise. It could only be heard at low speeds. I traced it to right front tire by having my buddy run along side of car listening for it.

    Turns out part of the tire changing tool broke off inside tire and it was clanging around at low speed but centrifugal force held it against inside of tire at speed.
     

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