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Excessive Tire noise -
2002 Ford Taurus/295k miles
Excessive tire noise in the rear of car. Root cause. the tires were mounted in reverse direction. |
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Re: Excessive Tire noise -
I hate tires that are one-directional. When rotating you have to have at least two remounted to work correctly for the side-to-side switch.
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danielsatur (09-18-2012)
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Re: Excessive Tire noise -
Tires like that need rotation more often. If you neglect frequent rotaion they will build up a tapered tread that you can't overcome no matter how you rotate them.
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danielsatur (09-18-2012)
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