Hi. So in the last week what it seems my tires have become much noisier. Well I hope it is my tires and not something mechanical. The sound is speed dependant (gets louder asi go faster) and sounds alot like tire noise but like I said has gotten a lot louder in the past week and seems to be up front. My winters (pirelli soto zero) are getting prettyold and at least on the drivers front are prettyclose to the wear bars. So the question is could tires all of a sudden become much noisier as the wear?
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Pretty sure it's not a rock. I had that once and I does make a racket. I hope it is not a bearing. Would there be any other tell tale signs like more noise when turning etc?John
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what kind of car do you drive?? a wheel bearing with most likely make less/more noise when loading or unloading of the bearing(turning). if you drive a rwd vehicle your tires may have started to cup(from being on an undriven axle for too long) and that may be the noise comming from the front or if its a fwd, the rears will do the same thing.Current:
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Originally posted by 96vwVR6 View Postwhat kind of car do you drive?? a wheel bearing with most likely make less/more noise when loading or unloading of the bearing(turning). if you drive a rwd vehicle your tires may have started to cup(from being on an undriven axle for too long) and that may be the noise comming from the front or if its a fwd, the rears will do the same thing.
Aslo the noise doesn't change when turning.Last edited by JPO; 02-22-2010, 09:33 PM.John
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Originally posted by JPO View PostHi, the car is a mkiv VR6 Gti. Does "cupped" mean that the middle is worn more than the shoulders? Because that is exactly how the tires are worn. The middle blocks are very close to the wear bars and the outer blocks on the inside and outside of the tires are less worn..
Aslo the noise doesn't change when turning.
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no, cupping usually happens to directional tires but sometimes does to everytire, its when one tread block is higher than the next tread block. similar to the following. thats why you see lots of performance tires have a solid outside shoulder.
http://www.ohtsutires.com/images/tir...allop_wear.jpg
and yes, youre tires are over inflated, try dropping them a couple psi.
it may be loud just beacuse of how worn out they areLast edited by 96vwVR6; 02-22-2010, 10:10 PM.Current:
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2013 VW Jetta 2.5
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2005 VW JTI 1.8T
1993 VW Jetta 2.0
1996 VW GTI VR6
1991 Ford F150 4X4
1989 Nissan Kingcab 2WD
1983 Buick Skylark
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Update.. Pretty sure it is bearing. I jacked up the front and spun the wheels. The side the noise seems to be coming from was grind-y sounding while the other side was nice, smooth and quiet. :(Last edited by JPO; 03-03-2010, 08:10 PM.John
1986 Meteor Grey Metallic Squashed VW Beetle
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damn wheel bearings! i replaced both my rears and now i think my fronts might be going.Kevin
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