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Old 26 Jul 2008, 10:46 am
Uncle Jed Knows Uncle Jed Knows is offline
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From what you said its probably the tires. when you changed the tire pressure and the noise changed that is a good indication the tires are at fault. Another thing you can do is put the front tires on the back and try that and see if the noise changes. Or you say they are worn just go ahead and replace them and keep up the tire rotation and the correct tire pressure . A bearing noise wouldnt change by changing the tire pressure..................UJN
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