clicking sound from left-rear wheel

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Asked by wphorsman Mar 22, 2010 at 07:53 PM about the 2003 Dodge Dakota SLT Quad Cab RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I first noticed a sound coming from my left-rear wheel a couple of weeks ago, and since then the sound has progressively become worse.  The clicking sound was originally audible when turning to the left, at low speeds.  I can now hear the sound not only while turning at low speeds, but also while driving in a straight line at low speeds.  I also sometimes hear it when backing into my parking space.  

While the sound is mostly just annoying right now, I fear that it may become a much nigger problem if it is not addressed soon.  While I'm not above taking it to a service station, I would like to know what I"m in for before I take it to them (I'd like to know what the issue is before I go listen to them tell me it's something else - something much more expensive).  

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My apologies - I think this will become a much "BIGGER" problem.

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