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England 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 S Auto Bonatti GreyDiscovery 3
Knocking from front end

Hi,

I've done a lot of research to try to clear a knock from the front end and I've sorted one issue but now have another.
Originally I got a hard clunk when moving on full lock, this has now gone but now I get a knock when braking at slow speed, it's like a knock when the brakes are applied and then again when they're released. I don't know if uts related but the brakes don't seem to be working at full strength and also recently had to swap pads on all full corners as RHS front & back were worn out while LHS still had a fair bit of meat on them.
Here's a list of what I've done recently to solve the knock and also other issues.
All 4 front arms
Front ARB tie rods
Wheel bearings
RHS drives haft
All 4 discs and pads + upgraded front to V8
The struts are new to me off a 2016 D4

There's no obvious movement in anything, arms, bushes, brake carriers, etc, but there did seems to be 'slack in the rotation of the drive shaft when the wheel was off, hence why I changed it.

Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks
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