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I have noticed when I turn slightly to the right at low speed I get a squeal in the front end. I am no mechanic but perhaps front wheel bearing? Suggestions ??? Thanks
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Sounds like it could be either a bearing or possibly a cv joint, check the boot for any tears, jack the front end up and check the bearing for excessive play side to side and up/down.
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Any lube points on the front end?
Last edited by smarquez; 12/12/20.
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All the CV joints that I've dealt with have had a grinding sound, not a squeal. Also, they get louder as the angle increases. I'd look for a bad bearing.
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