There is a clicking sound coming from the front end of my automobile.

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Sophie_Williams2001
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Could someone assist me, please? I am experiencing a pronounced clicking noise originating from the front section of my vehicle. Today, I conducted an inspection to identify any visible signs of damage and observed that the inner side of my driver's side tyre had worn down completely to the metal. Thank you for your attention.
Thomas_Green78
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Most likely the sound is caused by the friction between metal and the road surface. Is the other side okay?
dontito
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It seems that you have found the solution.

Arrange for the replacement of the tyre and have the remaining tyres inspected for any unusual signs of wear. Additionally, have the suspension system examined and adjusted for proper alignment.
Sophie_Williams2001
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It is definitely not the sound of metal rubbing against the road that is causing the loud noise. I recently had my brakes and pads replaced on all four wheels. Initially, I only noticed a slight clicking noise when reversing and applying the brakes to park. However, today, while driving to the shop, the loud clicking noise started occurring every time I applied the brakes in forward motion. Concerned, I inspected the front end of the car and was astonished to see that the passenger side tyre is... I haven't owned the car for very long, to be honest. The previous owners neglected it, causing significant damage. Consequently, I have been gradually addressing the necessary repairs. Recently, I replaced the brake pads and discs during a complete service. Next, I plan to install four new springs. Additionally, I had to pay £90 to a professional to remove the two damaged and tightly stuck locking lug nuts from the rear of the car. Despite my efforts to restore the vehicle, I keep encountering new problems.
Thomas_Green78
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If the noise occurs only when braking, it might be attributed to loose brake pads inside the calliper or a worn component of the suspension system. Could be any sign of neglect on an automobile, as you indicated.
StarVWmk7
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Are you referring to the tread or the sidewall of the tyre?
Sophie_Williams2001
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The tread on the inside side of the driver's side wheel.
dontito
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The tyre will undergo delamination. Currently, it is your foremost concern.
StarVWmk7
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Alright - I was curious whether a stray component had caused damage to the sidewall - apparently not.
The description you provided indicates that the tread wear may be caused by misalignment of the suspension or steering, or by worn bushes. Excessive toe out or negative camber may cause damage to the inner area of the tyre tread.
StarVWmk7
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Potentially the origin of the clicking noise.
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