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Originally Posted by nicolaerugina
I am saying that, on my case, a new set of Bridgestone tyres was the problem. The tyres been in warranty, I replace them after a week with Goodyear and the noise was solved!
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Ah, gotcha!
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Originally Posted by electricalserv x5
sounds like wheel bearings ,I had the same thing.
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Originally Posted by Ricky Bobby
If it's above 40 mph, and unnoticeable below, probably wheel bearings. Tell tale sign is taking turns above 40, it will quiet down depending on what side the bad bearing is, and which way you are turning.
I would replace in pairs if it is wheel bearings, as good practice.
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Ugh...saw that wheel bearings are not the easiest to do on these.
Yup, if these are it, will change in pairs definitely.
EX5, did you change front, rear, or all wheel bearings?
RB, I took a long sweeper at speed and I did not notice a change though. Will have to make a test run to be sure.
Any other ways to confirm its the bearings?