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Old 08-18-2007, 02:49 AM
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Humming in Front end

I have a problem with a 97 GTP. It makes a humming noise when going down the road. It sounds like road noise from the tires, and they were pretty bad so i replaced them. The sound, however, is still there. The sound increases when I speed up, but if i put it in neutral and rev it up, the humming does not increase, so it doesn't correlate w/ the rpm's. This is really bugging me as it is a very annoying sound. Please help with any suggestions.
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Re: Humming in Front end

sounds like your wheel bearings man. ~joe
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Old 08-18-2007, 11:19 AM
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Re: Humming in Front end

I agree with GTPSPEED a wheel bearing is going bad. The only question is which one?
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