INFINITI Q50 knocking noise when turning at low speeds or over bumps, possible ball joint or tie rod replacement needed on INFINITI Q50

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some INFINITI Q50 owners report experiencing a knocking noise when turning at low speeds or going over bumps, which may indicate issues with the ball joints or tie rods. These sounds can occur if the ball joints, which connect the wheel hubs to the suspension components, are failing, potentially leading to a clunking noise. The average cost for replacing ball joints in an INFINITI Q50 ranges from $633.07 to $1453.74. Additionally, worn-out tie rods, crucial for steering, can also cause similar knocking sounds, with replacement costs estimated between $229 and $238, including labor and parts. It is important for owners to address these symptoms promptly to avoid further damage to the vehicle's suspension, steering, or drivetrain systems, and to seek a professional mechanic's inspection to determine if a ball joint or tie rod replacement is necessary.

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