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Old May 15th 05, 02:21 PM
teem
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Default Humming Tires

I just had my tires rotated last month,lately,the front tires are
making a humming noise after 30 mph,is this from being on the backs?,a
wear in thing?. Thanks.
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Old May 15th 05, 03:44 PM
The Real Tom
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On Sun, 15 May 2005 13:21:00 GMT, teem > wrote:

>I just had my tires rotated last month,lately,the front tires are
>making a humming noise after 30 mph,is this from being on the backs?,a
>wear in thing?. Thanks.


Some times rear and front tires have different air pressure
requirements. Check that first! For some reason, when my saturn
dealership 'checks' my tires the OVER inflate my rear ones. Yeah,
professionals.

Also, I'm figuring that since you rotated the tires, you checked wear
paterns and ruled out any serverely abnormal wear paterns(indicating
bad alignments and damaged tires), so you might have some small
abnormal wear paterns(like cupping wear from wrong air pressures).
The point of rotating tires is to allow even wearing of the patern, so
I would just give it time and let it get in the groove. Just monitor
over time and see if it declines.

IMHO,

Tom @ www.WorkAtHomePlans.com





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Old May 16th 05, 12:17 AM
teem
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I did check the tire pressure & they both were almost 40 pounds!,&
firestone did the rotation!,I let air out a little ,but they still do
the hum.they must of worn differently when the were on the back,there
was no abnormal wear on any tire.thanks againOn Sun, 15 May 2005
10:44:51 -0400, The Real Tom <tom @ www.Love-Calculators.com> wrote:

>On Sun, 15 May 2005 13:21:00 GMT, teem > wrote:
>
>>I just had my tires rotated last month,lately,the front tires are
>>making a humming noise after 30 mph,is this from being on the backs?,a
>>wear in thing?. Thanks.

>
>Some times rear and front tires have different air pressure
>requirements. Check that first! For some reason, when my saturn
>dealership 'checks' my tires the OVER inflate my rear ones. Yeah,
>professionals.
>
>Also, I'm figuring that since you rotated the tires, you checked wear
>paterns and ruled out any serverely abnormal wear paterns(indicating
>bad alignments and damaged tires), so you might have some small
>abnormal wear paterns(like cupping wear from wrong air pressures).
>The point of rotating tires is to allow even wearing of the patern, so
>I would just give it time and let it get in the groove. Just monitor
>over time and see if it declines.
>
>IMHO,
>
>Tom @ www.WorkAtHomePlans.com
>
>
>
>


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Old May 16th 05, 02:15 AM
Bob Shuman
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Were they rotated across sides or were they kept on the same side and just F
to R? Some sport tires require they be kept on the same side.

Bob

"teem" > wrote in message
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> I did check the tire pressure & they both were almost 40 pounds!,&
> firestone did the rotation!,I let air out a little ,but they still do
> the hum.they must of worn differently when the were on the back,there
> was no abnormal wear on any tire.thanks againOn Sun, 15 May 2005
> 10:44:51 -0400, The Real Tom <tom @ www.Love-Calculators.com> wrote:



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Old May 16th 05, 06:21 AM
Napalm Heart
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Were the tires cold when you checked the pressure? Are they a stock
spec tire? When I put ContiExtremeContacts on our '96 SL2 the stock
tire pressure settings weren't adequate. Way too soft at stock
pressure.

Ken

"teem" > wrote in message
...
> I did check the tire pressure & they both were almost 40 pounds!,&
> firestone did the rotation!,I let air out a little ,but they still

do
> the hum.they must of worn differently when the were on the

back,there
> was no abnormal wear on any tire.thanks againOn Sun, 15 May 2005
> 10:44:51 -0400, The Real Tom <tom @ www.Love-Calculators.com> wrote:
>
> >On Sun, 15 May 2005 13:21:00 GMT, teem >

wrote:
> >
> >>I just had my tires rotated last month,lately,the front tires are
> >>making a humming noise after 30 mph,is this from being on the

backs?,a
> >>wear in thing?. Thanks.

> >
> >Some times rear and front tires have different air pressure
> >requirements. Check that first! For some reason, when my saturn
> >dealership 'checks' my tires the OVER inflate my rear ones. Yeah,
> >professionals.
> >
> >Also, I'm figuring that since you rotated the tires, you checked

wear
> >paterns and ruled out any serverely abnormal wear

paterns(indicating
> >bad alignments and damaged tires), so you might have some small
> >abnormal wear paterns(like cupping wear from wrong air pressures).
> >The point of rotating tires is to allow even wearing of the patern,

so
> >I would just give it time and let it get in the groove. Just

monitor
> >over time and see if it declines.
> >
> >IMHO,
> >
> >Tom @ www.WorkAtHomePlans.com
> >
> >
> >
> >

>



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Old May 16th 05, 04:54 PM
The Real Tom
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On Sun, 15 May 2005 23:17:16 GMT, teem > wrote:

>I did check the tire pressure & they both were almost 40 pounds!,&


40 Pounds! I'm guessing these aren't low riders either.

Well I had my tires checked and they too were over inflated. This
caused the center of the tire to wear more than the edges. When I
fixed it(after driving on them for a while), they 'cupped' and I
noticied a strange noise comming from them. Thought it was a bearing,
and after some checking around, the mechanics said the 'cupped' tires
will make noise till they wear down even. I watched the pressures and
rotated the tiries, and all is find now.



>firestone did the rotation!,I let air out a little ,but they still do
>the hum.they must of worn differently when the were on the back,there
>was no abnormal wear on any tire.thanks againOn Sun, 15 May 2005


Ok, if you don't think it's the tires, then a good guess could have
you leaning towards alignment or bearing issues. I would jack the car
and rule out bearing and rubbing components, but that's me. So, you
have to make the guess now.

Sorry couldn't help futher,

tom @ www.FreelancingProjects.com




>10:44:51 -0400, The Real Tom <tom @ www.Love-Calculators.com> wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 15 May 2005 13:21:00 GMT, teem > wrote:
>>
>>>I just had my tires rotated last month,lately,the front tires are
>>>making a humming noise after 30 mph,is this from being on the backs?,a
>>>wear in thing?. Thanks.

>>
>>Some times rear and front tires have different air pressure
>>requirements. Check that first! For some reason, when my saturn
>>dealership 'checks' my tires the OVER inflate my rear ones. Yeah,
>>professionals.
>>
>>Also, I'm figuring that since you rotated the tires, you checked wear
>>paterns and ruled out any serverely abnormal wear paterns(indicating
>>bad alignments and damaged tires), so you might have some small
>>abnormal wear paterns(like cupping wear from wrong air pressures).
>>The point of rotating tires is to allow even wearing of the patern, so
>>I would just give it time and let it get in the groove. Just monitor
>>over time and see if it declines.
>>
>>IMHO,
>>
>>Tom @ www.WorkAtHomePlans.com
>>
>>
>>
>>


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Old May 16th 05, 04:55 PM
The Real Tom
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On Sun, 15 May 2005 20:15:28 -0500, "Bob Shuman"
> wrote:

>Were they rotated across sides or were they kept on the same side and just F
>to R? Some sport tires require they be kept on the same side.
>
> Bob


Wow saw this post and I completely forgot. Check for direction marks
on the tires.

Good job Bob!

later,

tom



>
>"teem" > wrote in message
.. .
>> I did check the tire pressure & they both were almost 40 pounds!,&
>> firestone did the rotation!,I let air out a little ,but they still do
>> the hum.they must of worn differently when the were on the back,there
>> was no abnormal wear on any tire.thanks againOn Sun, 15 May 2005
>> 10:44:51 -0400, The Real Tom <tom @ www.Love-Calculators.com> wrote:

>


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Old May 18th 05, 10:28 PM
Box134
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They're probably humming because they don't know the words!

"teem" > wrote in message
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>I just had my tires rotated last month,lately,the front tires are
> making a humming noise after 30 mph,is this from being on the backs?,a
> wear in thing?. Thanks.



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Old May 18th 05, 11:18 PM
Oppie
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"Box134" > wrote in message
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> They're probably humming because they don't know the words!
>

Either that or they're off of a hummer


 




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