What would cause a rattle in the front left quarter suspension?

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Asked by Pompy Feb 07, 2008 at 10:42 PM about the 2005 Chrysler 300 RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Replaced both links on the stabilizer bar and replaced the bushings.  Still hear the noise.  No one can seem to determine the cause - have any suggestions?

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I'm not particularly familiar with the Chrysler 300, but from my general automotive knowledge ... It could be a ball joint, cv joint (if front wheel drive), a loose brake line, faulty shock absorber/strut, spring seat (rubber bushing), faulty bearings or bearing guides. Unfortunately, the list is rather long, but I have faith that you'll figure it out!

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Thanks for all your suggestions; I'm going to share your comments with my mechanic. Hopefully, it will help him fix the problem.

When I drive a distance and the part gets hot it starts making a crackling sound when I turn the wheel left and right

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