- Feb 21, 2002
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I've been having problems with excessive tire noise coming from the rear for some time. My local mechanic looked at it and suggested wheel balance because it looked like rear passenger tire was wearing unevenly and thought it might be the source of road noise. It looks like he was partially right. I did 4 wheel alignment, balance, and tire rotation yesterday and as I was driving home I noticed that the tire noise was still there, but now it was coming from the front, presumably because of tire rotation.
I've got two questions.
1. My current tires are pretty worn out and I was going to buy new ones before next winter season. I'm willing to to get them now if it gets rid of the tire noise which is driving me crazy. However, before I do it, is it possible that my tires are actually OK, and it's the rims that are the source of tire noise? Can rims cause tire noise if they are bent, or somehow out of shape?
2. If I get new tires, do I need to do wheel alignment/balance again? I got lifetime alignment, but I don't think the place will appreciate me coming the very next day for another wheel alignment, heh...
I've got two questions.
1. My current tires are pretty worn out and I was going to buy new ones before next winter season. I'm willing to to get them now if it gets rid of the tire noise which is driving me crazy. However, before I do it, is it possible that my tires are actually OK, and it's the rims that are the source of tire noise? Can rims cause tire noise if they are bent, or somehow out of shape?
2. If I get new tires, do I need to do wheel alignment/balance again? I got lifetime alignment, but I don't think the place will appreciate me coming the very next day for another wheel alignment, heh...
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