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Grinding in left side when truck is not in 4x4 grinds when u turn the wheel to the left only . changed wheel bearing still have noise only does it between 30 to 70 km hour and does it when truck is going strait sometimes checked front cv joint seemed good no slack tight tired of spending money on parts everything i have taken off seemed to be good some good advice is what i need

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