Clicking from drivers rear wheel

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Hey all, I’m completely stumped. I have a 2018 K20. When I’m in 1st gear and bottom of 2nd I have a clicking noise from the rear drivers wheel. I checked the tire for nails/rocks. I also just changed the rear hub assembly thinking it may be a wheel bearing although it’s not humming, I read that some Honda’s will click with bad wheel bearings. It literally sounds like sticking a stick in bicycle spokes. If anyone has had this or has suggestions please let me know. Thanks in advance any advice will help!
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My only guess is the metal clip that goes on the brake pads is bent causing the pads to move back and forth.
 
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Update: The front and rear wheel is now doing it. I’ll post a video of it as I got a couple of clips last night.
 
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This sounds similar to a problem I'm having in the passenger rear. I don't know if its suspension or something about the wires in the C pillar. Over any bump in the road i get a clicking noise and its gotten progressively worse.
 


 


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