The clucking sound from the front driver side wheel when turning could indicate a problem with the CV joint, especially if it occurs during sharp turns. Another possibility is a worn or damaged wheel bearing that may be under increased load while turning. It's also worth checking the brake components for any loose parts, such as calipers or pads. It's advisable to have a professional mechanic inspect the issue to prevent further damage.
i am not sure if this is the right answer but sounds like u need to check the shims maybe some came loose? Check wheel bearings.
It is inside the driver side fender, in the front of the wheel.It is inside the driver side fender, in the front of the wheel.
2, one for the passenger front wheel and one for the driver's front wheel.
Take the driver side front wheel off and take the wheel well out.. will be sitting in the front
Wheel/hub bearing assembly about to depart from your vehicle or your brake pads have worn down to zip.
under driver side below tank area front of wheel well mounted on the frame rail under driver side below tank area front of wheel well mounted on the frame rail under driver side below tank area front of wheel well mounted on the frame rail under driver side below tank area front of wheel well mounted on the frame rail under driver side below tank area front of wheel well mounted on the frame rail
The battery is in the driver's front fender in front of the wheel. It is directly below where the (+) and (-) terminals are in your engine bay. You will need to remove the wheel and the wheel cover to access it.
Possibly a bad wheel bearing.
If it is like my 98, you need to jack up the driver side front wheel and remove the wheel. There is a plate in the fender well that needs to be removed and then you can get at the battery which sits in a tray in the front fender in front of the driver's side front tire.
Top of rear axle.Could be one at each front wheel bearing.On driver side of transmission.Top of rear axle.Could be one at each front wheel bearing.On driver side of transmission.
I recently experienced a similar sound. It turned out to be the driver's side front wheel bearing. After jacking up the front end, I was able to rock the wheel back and forth by grabbing the top and bottom of the wheel. I have a 2005 Ram 1500.
It CAN be CV joints, but it depends on the sound.