[DML] Re: Bad bearing or...?
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[DML] Re: Bad bearing or...?



I am guessing C/V joints. Jack up the rear wheels and put it in drive
and see if you have the vibration. It can be wheel bearings, tires,
loose lug nuts, out of balance tires, etc.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757



--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Dani B" <5n-@xxxx> wrote:
> Whenever I drive my car, I get this roar coming from the
> underneith/outside. It would sound as if I had some hardcore knobies
> installed and driving 80 with them on pavement. It is very loud when
> driving a straight line, and it seems to disappear when steering to
> the right WHILE driving; not a slow turn. Steering left renders no
> change in noise, or maybe slightly louder, its hard to tell. I can't
> even determine if it is coming from the front or from the rear.
> Before-it wasn't so bad, but now it makes my car vibrate sometimes- I





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