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2001 f150 4x4 metal clanking noise during slow braking and slow acceleration??


check front

check front axles,driveshafts,brakes, front wheel bearings

thank you,its at at dealer

thank you,its at at dealer now, mech. said it was the brakes? said the pads are moving wants me to use factory pads..i'll ask him to check the wheel bearings. thks again

not a problem hope all goes

not a problem hope all goes well

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