Meemo
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Odd one, think I am close to cracking it but worth a quick ask on here
trying to confirm if tyres/wheel or Bearing.
So for a few months now I am hearing a 'thud thud thud' when driving between 10 and 23mph, sound is clearly from the rear wheel area.
Ordered 4 new tyres, tyre fitter agreed to change the front 2 due to a badly warn sidewall on one up front, but said 'I would be insane to change the rears, there's nothing wrong with them' which in fairness to him, visibly they have allot of life left, no flat spots, no buckling/cracks in the wheel, evenly warn in terms of matching camber each side but good tread.
Had the tracking checked and toe adjusted slightly... left with noise still there.. fudge sake
Sooo.. yesterday morning I had an hour spare and swapped the rear wheels to my standards.. and noise is gone
however occasionally 'i thought' i maybe heard it again but wasnt sure if in my head as I would listen harder and hear nothing... plus the sound of 2 spare tyres rubbing against my rear wheels on the back seat was making some fair noise.
Not ruling out wheel bearing yet, as potentially the et35 on my normal wheels would put more pressure on the bearing making it more audible, and the et43 of my standards may lesson this #(maybe i did hear it occasionally?) (friends suggested this and i think it sounds entirely plausible)
So to fully determine if it is wheel/tyre or wheels bearing, need to order some longer bolts to put my spacers on with my standards to see if the noise comes back right?!
Although i thought wheel bearing would be audible through any speed and not disapear over 23mph..
Any suggestions welcome
Picture of my hilarious test drive yesterday, a few funny looks lol i swapped them all to standard after and this will be untill the cause is 100% confirmed.
So for a few months now I am hearing a 'thud thud thud' when driving between 10 and 23mph, sound is clearly from the rear wheel area.
Ordered 4 new tyres, tyre fitter agreed to change the front 2 due to a badly warn sidewall on one up front, but said 'I would be insane to change the rears, there's nothing wrong with them' which in fairness to him, visibly they have allot of life left, no flat spots, no buckling/cracks in the wheel, evenly warn in terms of matching camber each side but good tread.
Had the tracking checked and toe adjusted slightly... left with noise still there.. fudge sake
Sooo.. yesterday morning I had an hour spare and swapped the rear wheels to my standards.. and noise is gone
Not ruling out wheel bearing yet, as potentially the et35 on my normal wheels would put more pressure on the bearing making it more audible, and the et43 of my standards may lesson this #(maybe i did hear it occasionally?) (friends suggested this and i think it sounds entirely plausible)
So to fully determine if it is wheel/tyre or wheels bearing, need to order some longer bolts to put my spacers on with my standards to see if the noise comes back right?!
Although i thought wheel bearing would be audible through any speed and not disapear over 23mph..
Any suggestions welcome
Picture of my hilarious test drive yesterday, a few funny looks lol i swapped them all to standard after and this will be untill the cause is 100% confirmed.
