What's the noise in my 2005 Chevy Uplander front end?
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I have been noticing a bumping noise in the left front of my van. I removed the left front tire to inspect the suspension. The only thing I found was the left axle does move slightly laterally and up and down. This movement does seem to produce the noise that I hear when driving the vehicle. The van has 60000 miles on it and has not been wrecked. I am the original owner.
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A little Japanese Gremlin.
whyme
could be the sway bar bushing or links, or could be ball joints
ALLDAY
Its Morse code....Telling you it wishes it was a Toyota.
Mr.Pickle
3 Chinese squirrels
The Only Wiseone
ball joints it sounds like
todd k
could be ball joints
Hall + Oates
Stabilizer link.
jim j
steering gear or ur end links
Joseph V
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