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Old 06-02-2009, 06:08 PM
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When I go around a left hand turn the left front wheel clicks. The clicking is consistent with the rotation of the wheel. I took it into the shop once and the tech didn't see anything obvious other than a ridge on the outer part of the rotor which they filed off. Other than that the CV joint boot was fine as was the tierod and ball joints. It's a 2004 Sequoia 4WD with 107,000 miles. Any ideas? Thanks.
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Which side did they check?

If it made noise on a left turn, check the right hand side CV joint.
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I'm going to have it checked also. I had both windows down this morning it still seems like it comes from the left side but who knows.
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When I go around a left hand turn the left front wheel clicks. The clicking is consistent with the rotation of the wheel. I took it into the shop once and the tech didn't see anything obvious other than a ridge on the outer part of the rotor which they filed off. Other than that the CV joint boot was fine as was the tierod and ball joints. It's a 2004 Sequoia 4WD with 107,000 miles. Any ideas? Thanks.
It is probably the bearing. Should be around 150 bucks to fix
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Well, good news on this. It was the left front rotor after all. They are getting near the end of their life and a rusty ridge had built up around the outer edge and was backing the backing plate when I turned.
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