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Posted on Aug 01, 2008

Rear wheels making noise in in well area - Camry Toyota Cars & Trucks

  • Anonymous Aug 01, 2008

    rear noise from back had struds done less noise but still noise what else could it be ?

  • avantlta Dec 18, 2008

    Noise in right rear e-brake area when e-brake is applied noise goes away and shoe are new

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SOURCE: my expedition is making a clicking sound from the

Do you have air suspension? If so, it could be a relay clicking. Otherwise I would recommend having a chassis lube job done on axle and bearings. Also make sure tire is not rubbing on strut/shock tower. Some of these have a plastic guard on the shock/strut tower that like to vibrate as well.

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  • Posted on Oct 17, 2009

SOURCE: Popping Noise coming from wheel well.

it sounds like a loose or faulty strut

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  • Posted on Feb 24, 2010

SOURCE: LOUD CLUNKING NOISE IN REAR WHEEL AREA WHEN TURNING LEFT

sounds like either a sway bar end link or shock, more towards the end link tho

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sounds like either a sway bar end link or shock, more towards the end link tho
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