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If the CV joints are causing the vibration they will have to be replaced making the repair more expensive. Typically a worn CV joint causes a popping while turning.
I have always caught my front boots in time and a simple boot rebuild was about $75 (not incl labor) on both a Toyota and a Nissan.
I found a local CV rebuild shop and payed them ($150) to both remove and rebuild the axles. I know I got a bargain but YMMV.
Get them fixed. The rebuild shop will tell you if you need new knuckles. Once the CV problem is fixed, if the vibration is still there, then we can start looking for other problems.
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