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Old 06-21-2019, 04:56 PM
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Hi,

I just go done replacing my front wheel bearings and CV axle on both sides of my vehicle. I made sure all bolts are torque to spec but I am hearing a noise. It only happens when I press on the accelerator from a stopped position. Its like a single knock or creaking noise and doesn't happen at faster speeds. I also replaced the lower ball joint and tie rod end on the driver side. The noise started after I got a alignment done.

Just wondering if anyone has any ideas what this might be??
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What axle have you used - Honda or aftermarket?
Also check in this order: sway bar bushings, sway bar links, ball joints.
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I am using an aftermarket axle from TRQ. Thanks for the suggestion, I will take a look at the sway bar and links. When I was removing the lower arm, I had to loosen the sway bar to get one of the bolts out on the lower arm..
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Could be struts and strut mounts too.
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Thanks for you suggestions. I narrowed it down to the lower arm bolts. The needed to be tightened more. Noise is gone now.
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