Wheel hub?
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Thats what I thought at first, but the sound occurs on every road. Rough, smooth, newly finished. Doesn't matter what road. This is what caused me to believe that it is the wheel hub. Also since no matter what the sound goes away when turning slightly right, and gets louder while turning slightly left, no matter what road.
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Hey guys so when I'm driving over 40 mph I feel/hear a humming. It's intermittent but goes about 2 times a second. If I turn slightly right, it stops. If I turn slightly left, it gets louder. This leads me to believe that it is the front left wheel hub. What do you guys think?
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Turn the front wheels all the way to the side and get out and look at the tires for wear on the inner edges. The aggressive stock alignment leads to rapid inner tire wear on the front tires which creates reverberating sound that could be what OP is hearing. Also check your tire pressure to make sure it's within spec.
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Originally Posted by Urbanengineer
I already gave him the tools to figure it out but he ignored it.
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Mines is doing the same exact now... Also when I brake at high speed I get wiggle in one wheel.... Could be plenty things... Take it to Meineke if you have one around, they will diag is for FREE! Only takes them 20-30mins max
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G35 sedan w/ too much money in mods
Now I get not everyone can DIY even a simple project like this but I tell my story to prove a point, chain auto repair shops are out there for one reason, to make a lot of money on suckers who trust them. Go where you want people but when you get fvcked I'll be happy to say I told you so.
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Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!! No Meineke, Sears, Pep Boys, Jiffy Lube, Goodyear, Firestone etc. should ever touch a car. They hire mostly sub-par "mechanics" who would rather be at home scratching their ba!!s than working on a car. Find a local mechanic that's been around your community for a while, Yelp is a good place to start looking for one, and take it there. Way too many horror stories across the web about these generic chains that claim to do good work on vehicles. Went to a local Firestone to get a quote for a replacement radiator and thermostat on the G. Quoted me $691 for all parts and labor so I laughed a bit and went to rockauto, ordered a Denso rad. and a new thermostat. Shipped to the house for $93 total so with a gallon of concentrated Prestone and a gallon of distilled water fixed her myself in a little over an hour for $100.
Now I get not everyone can DIY even a simple project like this but I tell my story to prove a point, chain auto repair shops are out there for one reason, to make a lot of money on suckers who trust them. Go where you want people but when you get fvcked I'll be happy to say I told you so.
Now I get not everyone can DIY even a simple project like this but I tell my story to prove a point, chain auto repair shops are out there for one reason, to make a lot of money on suckers who trust them. Go where you want people but when you get fvcked I'll be happy to say I told you so.
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Originally Posted by Blue Dream
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!! No Meineke, Sears, Pep Boys, Jiffy Lube, Goodyear, Firestone etc. should ever touch a car. They hire mostly sub-par "mechanics" who would rather be at home scratching their ba!!s than working on a car. Find a local mechanic that's been around your community for a while, Yelp is a good place to start looking for one, and take it there. Way too many horror stories across the web about these generic chains that claim to do good work on vehicles. Went to a local Firestone to get a quote for a replacement radiator and thermostat on the G. Quoted me $691 for all parts and labor so I laughed a bit and went to rockauto, ordered a Denso rad. and a new thermostat. Shipped to the house for $93 total so with a gallon of concentrated Prestone and a gallon of distilled water fixed her myself in a little over an hour for $100.
Now I get not everyone can DIY even a simple project like this but I tell my story to prove a point, chain auto repair shops are out there for one reason, to make a lot of money on suckers who trust them. Go where you want people but when you get fvcked I'll be happy to say I told you so.
Now I get not everyone can DIY even a simple project like this but I tell my story to prove a point, chain auto repair shops are out there for one reason, to make a lot of money on suckers who trust them. Go where you want people but when you get fvcked I'll be happy to say I told you so.
I have no issue doing work myself as long as I know what exactly is wrong. If I can't figure it out I have two trusted mechanics I only let touch my vehicles. One family friend, another a friend of mine.