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Anonymous Posted on Feb 24, 2015

Car has bumping sound close to pasenger front started at first 45 mph now louder and at any mph

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I had a similar problem in my BMW. It turned out to be a bad drive shaft U-Joint.
Of course if your car is not a rear wheel drive, it probably isn't that.
Hope this helps

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