if you can feel it doing it this means its a moving problem,,did your mechanic check all the CV joints in it,,i own a repair shop,,and i have run across this same thing before,i found a bent rim on one,,and one had a bad CV joint,,,and even after i put a new joint in it,,i had to put a rim on it,,i am hoping he checked the rims out really good on it,,he has over looked something,,because with all you have done ,there is still something wrong,i once had a customer that spent over 500 dollars with another shop,,and he brought it to me,,and i was able too repair it for 28 dollars,,this is how costly,,mistakes can be,,if i were you i would take it some where different,,and see what they say,about it,,you will probably get a lot of answer,s on here,,some can be mis-leading,,so use your own judgement,,when taking advice,,remember,,some of it ,,can be expensive,,i hope this help,s,,,good luck with it.
2006-08-21 17:38:20
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answered by dodge man 7
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brake dust shield. it may have been hot and you hit a puddle and warpped it or something in the road hit it to bend it and now it makes a nice annoying rattling sound. take the tire off and just check the clearence between it and the rotor. as you turn your tires tilt, maybe you have a loose piece of splash guard in your wheel well or underneeth.
2006-08-21 17:47:04
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answered by cougarflea 2
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