Q: clicking on right rear side of car while driving only

asked by on February 07, 2018

While driving I hear this clicking noise on the passenger side in the rear. It only happens while driving forward. Doesn't happen on turns or stops. It is a 2 wheel drive.

My car has 11200 miles.
My car has a manual transmission.

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