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vr rear clicking noise when turning??

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i have a vrII wagon and when i turn right and somtimes left i can hear a clicking noise coming from the rear left wheel... what is it?
 

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Check the wheel nuts are tight, also get under and check the suspension components - there are quite a few that will cause a noise when turning.
 

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yea had a look, i herd sonwhere it could be a cv joint whatever that is
 

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okay, now that its been a while i can see that my new rims are rubbing on the inside of my arches,

when i push againsed the side of my car it moves to the side a fair bit how do i fix this?
ive replaced the shock and swaybar links bushes but thats all as i have no idea what i should replace to stop it moving side to side
 

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If you have the solid rear end - not independant, then the problem will be worn panhard rod bushes - cost about $40 for the pair and very easy to instal. The panhard rod locates the back axle/diff from moving sideways. These bushes have a habit of failing.
See: Panhard rod - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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