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Originally posted by TourDeForce: Pick up a Haynes manual from an auto parts store, ~$12.00.
The manual will give you a few good tips on how to diagnose the problem. Based on your description, I'm thinking you may have a bent/damaged control arm or bad ball joint. Use the proceedures in the manual to help narrow it down.
The scraping sound is kinda odd. The few times I've heard of that sort of trouble, it was because of worn/loose pads and damaged, worn out calipers or caliper/brake pad hardware. Make sure all your brake pad clips are in place & working as they should to hold the pads in place. I have not taken mine appart as yet, so I don't know exactly what they look like.
I have had one of those since I first brought the car. I dont think it is a bent control arm or anything else, in fact I'm 100% sure it has something to do with the brakes.
Never once pulsated before the brake work was done to it.
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