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Old 10-24-2007 | 03:40 AM
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Knocking noise from front right?

A friend's 2004 corolla is making a knocking noise coming from the front right usually when on a ramp entering the highway. Warped rotor possibly?
Old 10-24-2007 | 06:47 AM
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No, rotors would cause ur steering wheel to vibrate when braking. i would u suggest gettin that checked out. most of the time ull find ur problem is the cv shaft/ aka drive shaft. mayb the boot is ripped n lost its grease. iv ran into that alot. hope that helps
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Yeah he's planning on getting it checked out. What about rear drums, I'm starting to hear the drums making a rubbing sound under braking. Does something have to be replaced or just serviced.
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