Could be as simple as pebble in hub cap Could be wheel bearing Could be loose brake pad
Most commonly it's the CV joints.
don't know.
sounds like a front wheel drive with bad cv joints, which are your drive shafts going to both front wheels.
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.
Could be the tires, or your front brake rotors
Possible failed U joint or cv joint at the left front wheel
Could be the bearings.
all of them do it theres just a bolt on each of the two front wheels that touch when turning all the way
marquis
It refers to the alignment of the wheels on a car. If you were to face the front bumper of a car, and you could grab the front tires at about the mid-way from the ground to the top of the tire, and then pull the wheels together towards the center of the car, then you would have cause a toe-in alignment of the front wheels.
Side of van along the frame Behind front wheels and in front of rear wheels Side of van along the frame Behind front wheels and in front of rear wheels Side of van along the frame Behind front wheels and in front of rear wheels
The front wheels are the drive wheels on most lift trucks.