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92 Accord front left wheel clicking loud at 50 mph plus

I've heard cv joints do this but clicking started 2 weeks ago and seems to get louder every day, waiting on $$$ to fix, don't want to ruin anything, clicking gets louder when steering to the right, almost does not click at all when steering to the left. ???

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Maybe a CV shaft, look for torn boots on the outer joints. The one with the torn boots is more likely the bad joint.

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