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99 plymouth voyager noise in rear end
rear end is making some god awefull roaring sound when you get up to high speed I just had the rear drums and brakes replaced about a month ago and i know it is front wheel drive and there is no so to speak axle so is there any bearings in the rear that need to be replaced or could it be the tires or what
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Re: 99 plymouth voyager noise in rear end
If it's a growling sound from the rear at speed, getting worse the faster you go, it might be the rear wheel bearings. It also could be something rubbing with-in the rear brake assembly. Try jacking the rear end up so that you can rotate the wheels. You should be able to hear if it's scraping by spinning the wheel. You might be able to feel roughness from the bearing, but that may be a stretch. I suspect that whom ever did the rear drums, buggered up the bearings trying to beat off a stuck brake drum or else they assembled the brake parts wrong.
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