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Old 04-12-2005, 04:48 AM   #4 (permalink)
USMCstang
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Are you running coil-overs? If so, it may very well be the spring binding. Mine did it until I got everything adjusted. If you still have stock style springs, I would tend to think a spring that was out of its perch would make noise all the time, not just when turning. Is it only low speed or high speed turns? Check you spring isolators to see if maybe they are binding.

IMO, I would jack the front of the car up, and put the jackstands on the ends of the a-arms, near the ball joints, to load the suspension as close to ride height as possible. Then have someone turn the key to "ACC" and turn the wheel lock to lock to see if you can locate the noise.
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