Could be a bad tire, loose lug nuts, wheel bearing going bad and if the truck is a 4 wheel drive it could be the front axle CV joint going bad.
the noise coming from this truck is the uv goints
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you might want to check your left side wheel bearings
you need to check the front axel u-joints NEUTZ
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the clicking sound is the blinker. when you signal to turn with your blinker the light flashes and makes a clicking sound.
obviously not if the truck is in the right turning lane and turning right you should keep your distance and follow behind safely
Depends entirely on the truck.
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A thin film of rust/corrosion devolops on the brake rotors when the truck sits overnite. This causes minor squeak the first time the brakes are applied when shifting into drive.
Depends on which part of the truck the noise is coming from. Could be an u-joint, a wheel bearing, a failed transfer case......
sounds like you have a bad cv axle. If it is the axle, you are looking at about $100 for the parts.