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G'day guys. I've noticed recently that when I apply my brake and come to a stop, there's a click in the front driver's side wheel area. This sometimes also happens when I turn sharply, but not all the time.
Anyone have any ideas about what this is? Cheers! Braiden.
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clapper!
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ok, i getthe same thing going over bumps.
my issue is the caliper slapping the pads in the holder. get under it and have a look. if ya lucky... it could even be the centre cap on the wheel.
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i had the same thing when i got my fairmont 4 years ago. it ended up the front brake shoes were worn and thay were slamping against the caliper . see if thay are worn'' if so just change the pads and see if it fixes the problem
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i used to get a clicking sound and after a while i realised it was the wheel trim. So when i found out that it was a wheel trim, every time it made a noise i kicked it (cabbi trick) and it was all good.
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