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Old 08-06-2009, 09:18 PM   #1
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Default Clunking noise in front end at low speeds

I have replaced parts in my 1998 318ti as follows: Bilstein sport struts, control arms, swaybar connectors, inner and outer tierods, front rotars and brake pads. All from BavAuto. I have a clunking noise that sounds like metal on metal from both wheel areas at 25-30mph on a washboard road. Front end is aligned. I cannot feel any of the clunking in the steering wheel. Cannot locate problem. Any suggestions?
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