Roaring noise in the back while driving. Most likely a rear wheel bearing........or badly scalloped (rough) tire tread.
...scalloped tires can be caused by many things. Cups or scalloped dips appearing around the edge of the tread on one side or the other, almost always indicate worn (sometimes bent) suspension parts. ...
front shock,my front tire is cupping i belive it the shock some tires naturally scallop over time. also don't over inflate tires.
...tires are worn too badly and have scalloped uneven wearing, you will need to get new tires too. Bad alignment causes things to get out of whack and the front wheel will start shaking when driving, ...
...replaced, and it sounds like something is loose..possible axle nut or could be uneven tire wear...scalloped tire
...best not to let go of the steering. I had the same problem come o find out the front tire was scalloped
...tires and the left rear that was moved to the left front is making a flap flap noise. Pulled it off and it is scalloped around the inside edge of the tire. Have been advised there is no alignment for ...
...tires. Tire cupping will make a roaring noise. You can check for this with your palm. Run you hand over the tread of the tire while parked. Look and feel for cups or scalloped dips appearing around ...
...scalloped" tread on the tires causing noise but could be a wheel bearing or bearings. Slide your hand on the tire tread,it should not have any high or low spots. Also while driving if you can change ...
scalloped look where appearing to have consistant peaks and valleys. Eer if they are asily determined by looking at the tires. Best observed if dirty or dusty but not muddy Often caused by worn shocks
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