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Old 31-08-2009, 08:18 AM   #1
shaneo79
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Default What is that knocking?

Hi guys,

I have an 02 KQ Laser which the wife drives to and from the station every day with about 124,000 k's on the clock.

It has been mechanically fine and when we bought it about 14 months ago we spent about $700.00 fixing a few bits and pieces etc.

I had to drive it on the weekend and noticed that when turning left at around 30-40 k's an hour or so, there is a reasonably noticable knocking noise coming from the front right wheel or something in that area.

Any ideas? Has anyone else had a similar problem?

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