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Joiner8



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2014 freelander 2 sd4 auto

I have a 2014 freelander 2 which has a knocking coming from the drivers side front wheel when I'm turning right on full lock
Both front shockers, springs, top bushes, drop links, wishbones, and drive shaft have been replaced, I've just had the four wheel alignment carried out which showed that the front wheels were well out, now OK.
I have had the car into several garages but they could not identify where the knocking is coming from, I'm wondering now if it's a wheel bearing, it only make the noise on full right lock going over a rough surface not any other time.
Any advice welcome

Post #432920 30th May 2023 2:19 pm
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Rommel



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Sounds like a classic CV Joint noise, but as you had the driveshaft replaced did this include the CV joint? 2013 FL2 XS.
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what he ^^ said Jules

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Joiner8



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Yes it was a complete drivers side drive shaft that they replaced

Post #432958 31st May 2023 11:47 am
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