you need to check shock absorbers and wheel bearings. also check all the front end components such as bushings, one or more is worn out and needs replacing
Its hard to say... do u know where the noise is coming from?
If the noise is coming from the rear then the bushing is broken.
throw out bearing
Worn passenger side front wheel bearings.
I hear a clicking noise coming from my jeep when I hit speeds greater then 50 MPH? any ideas on what can cause this
have you checked your car for aliens?
sounds like bearings in the differntial
The most likely reason is that the passenger side CV joint is worn out, and needs to be replaced.
The noise from the front tire could be caused by various issues, such as a worn wheel bearing, suspension component, or tire. It's recommended to have a mechanic inspect the tire and associated components to determine the exact cause of the noise. This will help in addressing the issue promptly and ensuring safe driving.
Could be a bad strut or shock No I have disconnected both rear shocks and knocking noise is still there whilst driving. Seems to be coming from rear. When stationary I can bounce rear of car up and down and hear noise with handbrake on but not with handbrake off. Any ideas?
leaking or cracked manifold
If im right about the noise, its your cv joints. You can tell which one it is on hearing which side its coming from. Well I believe its coming from both sides.however i did change the passenger side cv axle but not the driver side.and it only does it when im making a u turn.