I have this clicking sound when I turn my steering wheel
hard to the left or right. I think I get this sound when
I have a bit of frame flex. I took off my wheel to see
if I could see the problem. My steering is tight
and the tie rods are tight too. Then I noticed
the bracket where the alighment cam is located at.
The little metal stop is bent. Look at the pic below:
Below is my passenger side which is normal:
If you noticed on the passenger side it is not bent
but the driver's side is slightly bent. I assume
what is happening is when the frame is flexed a
little the cam is resting right on the edge of
the metal stop and clicks when the frame flexes a little.
How the heck would that bracket get bent???
My car has never been in an accident, but has had
an alighment done in the past. The bracket
is in a spot where it would be impossible
to get bent by road debris. I'm thinking
maybe it's a defect or the tech who alighn
my suspension hit it with something?
How would you suggest I fix this minor problem?
Should I try to bend it back into place?
Not sure. Any advice would help!
hard to the left or right. I think I get this sound when
I have a bit of frame flex. I took off my wheel to see
if I could see the problem. My steering is tight
and the tie rods are tight too. Then I noticed
the bracket where the alighment cam is located at.
The little metal stop is bent. Look at the pic below:
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Below is my passenger side which is normal:
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If you noticed on the passenger side it is not bent
but the driver's side is slightly bent. I assume
what is happening is when the frame is flexed a
little the cam is resting right on the edge of
the metal stop and clicks when the frame flexes a little.
How the heck would that bracket get bent???
My car has never been in an accident, but has had
an alighment done in the past. The bracket
is in a spot where it would be impossible
to get bent by road debris. I'm thinking
maybe it's a defect or the tech who alighn
my suspension hit it with something?
How would you suggest I fix this minor problem?
Should I try to bend it back into place?
Not sure. Any advice would help!