There is a growling noise coming from the right-rear of a front-wheel-drive vehicle. The noise is more pronounced on left turns. What is the most likely cause?
A) A worn right rear wheel bearing
B) A broken stabilizer bar
C) A worn shock absorber
D) Improperly torqued suspension bushings
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