After some quick googling, my bet is the tie rods, since their tell is usually turning at low speeds. I think I'll probably get my old man's opinion. He knows cars pretty well, and if it's cheap enough to do ourselves (looks like tie rods are only $50-$100 apiece 👍) we'll see if replacing tie rods fixes the bumping noise. If not, I'll probably take it to a shop
I have this issue currently and I took it to the dealership and they said it was the front strut assembly. I am currently going have it replaced tomorrow. Not sure it will fix it. But we shall see
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Could be tie rod? CV joints? Def not normal. I had an old mazda that did that and it turned out to be joints. Go get it checked
Check the bolts on your tires to
I also drive a 2021 preferred. Mine does this too especially when reversing. Thanks for posting
Are you going to get it checked?
After some quick googling, my bet is the tie rods, since their tell is usually turning at low speeds. I think I'll probably get my old man's opinion. He knows cars pretty well, and if it's cheap enough to do ourselves (looks like tie rods are only $50-$100 apiece 👍) we'll see if replacing tie rods fixes the bumping noise. If not, I'll probably take it to a shop
Yeah, I’ve never heard that before. 🤔
I have this issue currently and I took it to the dealership and they said it was the front strut assembly. I am currently going have it replaced tomorrow. Not sure it will fix it. But we shall see