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Clicking noise from the front calipers when applying the breaks

We have seen the lower ball joint cotter pin hitting the wheel weights. You may want to take a look as we have fixed a handfull of these. There really shouldn't be any clicking you should notice.

found out the same when I balanced my front wheels on my 2010RT ..
but maybe its a problem with the "bearing" of the wheels ??
 
Mine would click and rear would screech very loud when breaks was applied. all went away when I had the dealer look at it. they have what they call "2end generation" pads. the front is about .200 of an inch longer... fits into the caliper tighter, no more clicking when I put on the brakes. Warranty took care of it all.
 
Clicking

Good day all, I have been experiencing a clicking sound coming from the front wheels (yes, both) when applying the breaks...your help is greatly appreciated...:pray:
This has been discussed ad nausaeum before. Scotty nailed it when he said that the clicking noise was the Speed Sensor(s) disengaging from the gear(s) located on the front wheels. The sound is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about.:lecturef_smilie:
 
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