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Charly7



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Clunking /Popping sound coming from front left

Frelander2 HSE '59

I had a flat tyre yesterday, blow out at 50 mph, pulled over changed tyre ( front left) Took it to Kwikfit , new tyre fitted.

Driving home and heard clunking/popping sound when in full right hand lock/turn coming from front left !

Is it likely to be the CV joint, could damage have been done when tyre went flat ?

Thanks Very Happy


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Post #261628 24th Apr 2015 6:16 pm
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taztastic



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Kwik fit left all five studs loose on a Merc I had, despite having a 'certificate' to say the work had been checked, I would check those first Thumbs Up

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wurzel153



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Don't know about joint but your insurance company may cover all costs of tyre and damage. Classed as non fault. Read this in a policy schedule once. (Just in case u get a huge bill).

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Charly7



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Re: Clunking /Popping sound coming from front left

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