Ducks... heh, well since you give such a clear description of your problem :)
It could be your bushings, or your shocks, but only if it does the quacking when you are bouncing.
It could be your CV joints (Trans-axle), if it does it when you are turning or accelerating.
It could be your wheelwells plastic cover rubbing your tire if it does it when you are going fast down the road.
It could really be ducks, or perhaps geese! But I doubt it...
Last, it could be a brake sounder key on the brake shoe that is supposed to make that squeaking sound when the brakes are worn down. It could quack a little when you are going at slower speeds.
Thats all I can think of, one of those is definetly your problem, and all are reasonably easy and cheap (under 300) to fix, if its your axle get it fixed, they can really make you wreck.
Good luck, I hope its just shocks (struts) those are cheap.
2007-03-09 09:47:57
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answered by twilightinsanity 2
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I have a bunch of ducks under the passage side wheel on a 2001 Jeep Grand Cheerokee. Seriously though it is probably dust on you brake pads.
2007-03-09 09:47:54
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answered by Keith B 4
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it particularly is of course interior the wheel or tire, because of the fact it corresponds to motor vehicle velocity. I had a click in a tire as quickly as, and after some days it went flat on an remoted highway. The storage pulled a 6" long, a million/4" thick barn nail from the tire. the top have been clicking on the line. It sealed so nicely that the tire did no longer pass flat on the instant. could could envision... maximum suitable regards, Mike
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answered by Erika 4
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Probably the brakes, if the pitch of the noise changes when you use your brakes its probably the brakes. Sometimes depending on the type of wheel you may be able to look at you brake pads and see if they are worn to the metal.
2007-03-09 09:40:32
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answered by ? 2
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Have you looked to see if you have a bunch of ducks under there?
2007-03-09 09:39:03
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answered by Wanderer 4
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Without more details and assuming it isn't ducks.It's could either be the brake shoes need the dust blown out of them or replaced or possibly the CV joint or boot needs replaced.
2007-03-09 09:47:35
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL...Nice try people...
The bead of your tire is rubbing.
Try... changing the air in your tire and shooting the tire bead with soapy water.
2007-03-09 09:45:19
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answered by Anonymous
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count ur ducks
2007-03-09 09:39:23
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answered by woody 5
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You had better see an anseriformesist.
2007-03-09 10:06:27
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answered by Hill_Billian 1
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its the suspension bushes
2007-03-09 09:39:17
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answered by q6656303 6
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