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    Default HELP HELP HELP !!! lolx UPDATED

    Hey guys,

    car is 1996 Nissan 240sx

    i was driving and then one day everytime i would turn right with my car i was hear a like a clanking noise under the car....i'm thinking its the rack and pinion. i took a look through the left front wheel and would see a broken boot right there so yeah.....

    any ideas of what it could be?
    and if u have any for sell let me know...
    either email me @ [email protected]
    or call me at 678 697 1826

    Updates...

    i havent gotten someone to stand outside to listen to it but yes the front left rubber boot is broken into two....

    It makes a clanking sound turning right ONLY if the car is moving... so if i just turn the wheel then it will not make the sound ...

    It does not matter how hard i turn right... i could be either turning slight right or 90 degress right itll still clank...

    when turning i hear it coming for under the car like around the front right like under where the passsenger sits but more towards the tranny....somewhere there in between... i asked some guy at oreillys and he said maye my wheel bearings are thrown... tomorrow ill take it to Vo-Tech or maybe just the nissan dealer for them to look at it... but thank you so far guys for the ideas...
    Last edited by Psw Jdm; 06-07-2009 at 11:26 PM.
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