While driving about 20mph you can hear the tires on the road!!!
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How many miles on the tires? Our cars are known for feathering the inner edges of the front tires, and then they will make a lot of road noise. At a quick glance, you'll think the tires are fine... but if you turn your wheels all the way to either side and look at the inner edge of any tire with over 10K miles on it, you'll likely see some uneven wear.. resulting in extra road noise.
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2004v35 (05-07-2012)
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i had the same problem except i had it with less than 50 miles on my new v12's. Ended up being a wheel bearing problem. What's the noise you get? Maybe I can help identify it
Also I replaced both wheel bearings but only one was bad. So if you want the other one I would be willing to send it to you for free + shipping.
Also I replaced both wheel bearings but only one was bad. So if you want the other one I would be willing to send it to you for free + shipping.
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g35OnTrackz (05-07-2012)
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I paid about 240 for aftermarket wheel bearings. The oem ones can be had for 320. There is no difference in the quality.
The diy was pretty simple and took me about less than 30 mins each side and that includes lifting the car up etc.
And try noticing if the noise gets worse while your turning/changing lanes etc.
Edit: 240 for both of them.
The diy was pretty simple and took me about less than 30 mins each side and that includes lifting the car up etc.
And try noticing if the noise gets worse while your turning/changing lanes etc.
Edit: 240 for both of them.