It CAN be CV joints, but it depends on the sound.
You did not say what kind of vehicle it is. If it is a front wheel drive, it has drive axles and if the drive axle is going out, it will click especially when you turn the wheels.
If it is a rear wheel drive vehicle it is either low oil in the rear end or an axle bearing. On a front wheel drive vehicle it is probably a bearing.
When you drive over a clicking bettle.
A front wheel drive vehicle is only driven with the front wheels. It will have a transmission in the front with drive lines attached. A two wheel drive vehicle is any vehicle that is only driven by two wheels. It can be a front or rear wheel vehicle. For instance. My dodge ram 1500 v6 is two wheel drive from the rear. An Oldsmobile cutlas cirea is two wheel drive but in the front. I hope this helped. Derek
IT depends on the vehicle. Of course it is in the front of the vehicle but is it an older 4 wheel drive,all wheel drive or a standard 2 wheel FWD.
Yes, it is a front-wheel drive vehicle.
More weight over the drive wheels = better traction with front wheel drive.
If it is a front wheel drive vehicle it could be a bad CV joint. In a rear wheel drive car it could be a bad universal joint.
No, the CR-V is designed as a front wheel drive vehicle.
Yes , a 1995 Pontiac Sunfire is a front wheel drive vehicle
YES , the Ford Windstar is a front wheel drive vehicle
The 2000 Odyssey is a "front" wheel drive vehicle.