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Low (bearing?) noise when making tight turns

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Old Jan 18, 2011 | 11:59 AM
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Default Low (bearing?) noise when making tight turns

I've looked all over for this problem to no avail, so I hope I'm not reposting... My 2008 MS3 with 65000 mi on it is making a low "rurrurrurrurrurr" noise in the front end when I make tight turns at low speeds, usually when I'm pulling out of a parking space or parking lot. It only happens when I'm in gear (usually 1st or 2nd) and accelerating from a stop or a very low speed. It sounds equally loud on both left and right turns, and the sound stops when I straighten the wheel. Everything is stock, no aftermarket parts.

I've already taken the car to the dealership, but after three test drives, we couldn't replicate the problem. Ironically as I was turning out of the parking lot to go home, it made the !@#$ noise again.

Maybe it's a wheel bearing? CV joint? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
 
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Old Jan 18, 2011 | 02:38 PM
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you need wheel bearings.we just had them done on our 2003 mazda protege..working very well now
 
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Old Feb 3, 2011 | 11:29 AM
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i'd vote on wheel bearings, though 65k miles isn't that long. The CV joint would click, then again there is a support bearing for the right side driveshaft - that could make noise too.
 
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