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I HAVE A NOISE IN THE DRIVER SIDE FRONT WHEEL

SOUNDS LIKE I HAVE A FLAT TIRE BUT I DON'T. WHEN I APPLY THE BRAKE, THE NOISE GOES AWAY.

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    rattling noise coming from front driver side wheel but goes away when brake is applied

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Hi:May be your tyres are under inflated or the tyres are not design for the present application.

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