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walledeclipse

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Mar 4, 2011
Bedford, Virginia
Hey guys my cars back at it again so here I am, I was driving down the road going about 70 today and noticed for the first time a humming noise coming from the passenger side rear wheel until I dropped down to about 60. What are all the possibilities that could cause this? all my rims/wheels are balanced and I haven't done any kind of lowering or anything that would require any realignment; common sense tells me rear wheel bearing, just figured I'd see what you guys had to say before I rip it apart tomorrow. Thanks for any help. :D
 
Wheel bearing, usually. If you notice the pitch lower with deceleration, and go away at slower speeds that's most likely your culprit.
 
Would go with bearings as well. My front passenger side was pretty bad. Got to be more of a moaning at higher speeds.
 
ok thanks guys, sorry it took me so long to get back on here and respond I've been trying to get my audio stuff finished in my car, looks like I'm gonna have to enlist somebody to help figure out which wheel its coming from while I'm driving, pretty sure its the back right but want to make sure.
 
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