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Old 06-15-2010, 09:19 AM
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Road Noise

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Would this toe issue on the rear cause road noise(sounds like tire whine) between 50 and 70 mph?

Thanks!

The attachments are before and after pictures of my alignment parameters.

It appears that they did not have the special tool to adjust my rear toe and I am at .10 half toe on the left side and -.05 half toe on the right side. Camber came in at -1.5 left and -1.8 right after a change from -2.5 on each. So is that toe issue enough to cause all this road whine I hear? Maybe the tires are now worn on the inside and its to late? thoughts? Thanks!

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