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Left wheel makes noise has it turns ? - 2002 Toyota Camry

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Sounds like a wheel bearing or axle shaft to me. A wheel bearing will grind or roar or groan. An axle shaft will click or pop. Both repairs will require you to dismantle the front wheel hub, separating the lower control arm from the steering knuckle. A front wheel alignment will probably be needed following the repair. A good mechanic can knock this out in a couple of hours, a shadetree might take all weekend.

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