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  1. I dont think its worn wheel bearing, know that sound but its not similar. What I do know is that when its worn CV joint or driveshaft it makes vibration which you can feel on steering wheel as tearing. I wrote about the vibrations that can be heard, not felt. If I'm not right tell me, I'm just little boy who likes car.
  2. Hello guys, firstly I want to tell that my english is not good enough and I hope that you will understand me. I have Superb 2 2010 FWD with 2.0TDi 103kw CFFB and DSG6. My car is making noises like brrrrk brrrrk (some sort of vibration sounds I think, not vibratinon for feeling) when Im accelerating. It manifest always in accelerating (no needed hard acceleration) from 80-90km/h. When I go through city and I have rpm above 2500 its doing from 50-60km/h too but little less. The higher the speed is, the less rpm are needed. This sound is coming from front right wheel/part of engine bay (I have LHD). If I deaccelerate it disappears. Sound is not loud, when I have passengers usually they dont hear it. It's like plastic or rubber sound, not like metal/iron and its not banging. In steering wheel I dont feel any vibration or other things. One mechanic said thats driveshaft or half-axle I dont know in our language calls driveshaft both of them. Other mechanic said its not, but he changed front shock absorbers (whole set) and ball joints. It didnt help and sound is still there. I think it depends on wavy road little bit. My family have this car 3 years and its there whole time I think. Its not getting worse. If you have any other questions, I will answer but I really need help. Thank you. Yours sincerely Samuel

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