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i dunno if its the same problem but mine made a churning noise on full lock and progressively startedd getting worse

i was told it was my power steering fluid... topped that up and it was fine...

probably unrelated to yr issue i'd say

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You say that your Dad checked them and they looked fine...

What exactly did he do to check them??

Its not normally something that you can see when they bugger up.

Is the noise the same both directions ie: left and right??

Is it more noticeable turning in one direction?

Does it get worse with a bit more speed on board?

Does it do it going in reverse?

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not in reverse

u turns are when it does it

dosnt matter witch direction

he jacked the whole car up and took all the rims off then f*k knows what he was looking at lol he checked the bearings aswell took the rotors off he looked at everything and couldnt find anything wrong and its got him stumpted

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CV Joints are not the kind of thing you can diagnose by looking at them. Especially if the boots are still intact.

It does sound a lot like the issue though. If it goes click click click while turning sharply and then goes away when straightening up I would be getting it looked at by a mechanic in your area.

But that's just me...

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