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Old 07-26-2015, 03:39 PM   #1
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sound at high speed - drive train related?

Hello,

I have a 2006 Camry (manual transmission) w 165K miles.

Within the last year or so, it has gotten louder, more noticeable at higher speeds. Almost sounds like a hole in the exhaust. However, shifting into lower or higher gears doesn't change the tone of the noise. Taking it out of gear completely doesn't have an effect. However driving faster does. So I'm pretty sure it is drive train related .

Does this sound like a wheel bearing issue?

Thank you for any ideas!
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Re: sound at high speed - drive train related?

Yes, potentially a wheel bearing. Also could be tires. May be other possibilities.
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