What Causes Front Wheel Noise When Starting to Turn?
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Depending on the vehicle model and design, there are several possible reasons for front wheel noise when starting to turn: 1. Faulty half-shaft or CV joint components; 2. Suspension component failure, such as lack of lubrication, wear, or deformation; 3. Steering mechanism component failure, including tie rods, upper/lower control arms, ball joints, etc.; 4. Front/rear wheel bearing failure due to wear, lack of lubrication, or burnout; 5. Tire deformation or irregular wear caused by wear or quality defects; 6. Front/rear axle (differential) issues from lack of lubrication, component damage, or quality defects; 7. Poor engagement between half-shaft splines and differential internal keys, or spline wear/missing; 8. Shock absorber problems; 9. Issues with thrust bearings (or top mounts).