Audi Repair: Sqeaks and clicks, sway bar bushings, braking system components


Question
I have an 1996 Audi A8 Quattro

--- Problems ---
I have recently noticed that my car seems to make a squeaking (squeak...squeak) noise while turning left. The noise increases as the accelerator is pressed. The noise is distinctly coming from the front right side. There is no noise while turning right though.

Also there is a constant light clicking sound from the front of the car when driving on uneven terrain at slow speeds

I also feel a slight wobble in the brake peedal while braking mostly at high speeds

i dont know if all these three are somehow realted.

--- Work done & Checks ---

I have recently changed the control arms and have re-checked them to ensure there alright.

I have also checked the shocks and mounting.

I recently changed the brake pads but my mechanic mistakenly machined the rotors. (I was told later that german cars should not have this procedure done)which has resulted in a louq screech while braking along with the wobble.

Can this be a result of the Wheel bearing or braking system components or something else?

Answer
I don't know which arm did you replace but usully the upper arms or tie-rod end like to make that noise, also loose tie-rod will make wobble in the brake peedal or steering wheel  while braking.
make sure that your sway bar bushings are not dry and links are not loose, sometimes they make squeak or clunk but this is not going to make any wobble.