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Posted on Mar 22, 2009

Clunking from front end

My 2006 pontiac sv6 montana has a clunking sound coming from the front end lately , has new tires, alignment 0k?

  • Anonymous Apr 12, 2009

    i have an 2007 and found that the lower control arm front(vertical) bushing to be worn right out @50000Km

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