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Old 10 June 2006, 12:10 AM
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I have an 02 wrx unmodded and have had it for 6 months or so . on a left hand lock or slight left turn at any sort of speed it has developed a knocking , this knocking is much louder if brakes applied and speeds up with the speed of the car , I have recently had new disks and ceramic pads and dont know wether that could be anything to do , but it even happens when going slow , just not as loud.... any ideas ... bearings , disks , drive assembly , something catching , have had it in a garage ... no diag .....
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Sounds like it could be a CV
Old 10 June 2006, 12:34 AM
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any idea what sort of job that is on the scoob and what it might cost , dont want to get ripped off ! cheers avi-8
Old 10 June 2006, 01:03 AM
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i had this after a service and the garage sorted , was something bloody simpple but cant remember what (ie no cost) if you get no joy let me know and i will speak to garage and they can tell me what it was
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