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I would jack the front of the vehicle, then wiggle the front wheel in and out (in the direction of turns), if you feel play, inspect the tie rod end to see if it is the source. If the tie rod is tight, grab the bottom of the wheel and pull it in and out while monitoring the lower ball joint and control arm bushing for play. It would also be a good idea to inspect the sway bar end links, they can make noise also, grab them and wiggle up and down, they should be tight.

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Old 10-18-2013, 04:11 AM
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