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Loud rumbling sound when I turn the wheel left or right. The sound kinda goes away when I get on the highway, but at first start it is very loud and embarrasing.

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Check the tension of the power steering pump belt

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Sounds like bad CV joints and or CV axles, it will be more pronounced on turns and while accelerating...

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