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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: South Central PA
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Any noise when you spin the tires as they are up on stands?
Bad tie rods can cause a tremendous vibration, especially above 35 MPH, but they won't be noisy. Bad wheel balancing usually will show up around 50 MPH... Unless, of course, you have a bent rim... again, however, they won't have much noise associated with them. One other possibility... not really a fun one... is that you are losing your rear gears. That would cause all of the above. |
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