2006 kia spectra Ex is knocking when turning right tie rod ends are good but the racket pin is leaking a little bit will this cause it to knock

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Asked by Royce Oct 03, 2015 at 04:33 PM about the 2006 Kia Spectra EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Ball jonits are good and the brake pads are
not loose sway bar is good as well all
rubber mounts for the control arms are
good as well

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your automobile my son has had it, no it would probably not cause the knock, lift the car up with a hydraulic lifting devise grab hold of the wheels (one at a time) grab it side to side and feel for movement then grab the top and bottom and feel for movement if you feel movement this will probably be causing the knocking you say on your automobile

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I did jack up the front end and shook eatch tire up and down and side to side nothing seemed to be loose not the ball jonts or the tie rods thats why I posted my question

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Is there any way I can test the c/v joints there are no inner tie rods the rod goes right in the racket pin on both sides

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Is there any way that i could some pictures of what is wrong Blas Morales,but with this how long can i drive the car

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