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Old Mar 20, 2023 | 01:20 PM
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I have spent the last 3 weeks on this forum reading every post about front end sounds, but just can't find my issue. Let me give the details....I have a 2004 F150, 2wd, Lariat, 4-door. When I turn sharp, like pulling into a parking spot, I get a crunching sound from the front passenger wheel area. Sounds like someone stepping on ice cubes. It does it when I turn left, or if the weight is on the right side. No noise at all when going straight, unless the street leans and let's the weight shift to right side. Over the last 2 weeks I have replaced the struts, lower ball joints, tie rod ends, sway bar links. Still I get this sound. ** it seems to be speed and rotational dependant ** if I turn slowly it seems to crunch once with each rotation of the wheel, forwards or backwards. If I go really slow, I can prolong the cruuuuuuunch. 1 year ago I replaced the front rotor/hub assembly. But it's possible it could have already gone out? I hate to keep throwing parts at it, but at this point it seems like it's the last thing left. Could it be the bearings? Again, there is absolutely zero noise, rumble, grind, pop, or anything when going straight. Only when I turn left, and the sound comes from the right side. I have bounced the truck with no noise. Doesn't make any sound when going over bumps. Please help!!!*** Now this morning it's more of a eee-oh-eee-oh. Sounds like a rusty bed frame in a cheap motel.
 

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