how to get rid of horrible road noise
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how to get rid of horrible road noise - 9/9/2007 6:55:16 AM
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zoomzoomwhatever
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We have an 05 Tribute and it is the loudest damn car I have ever been in. You can't even carry on a conversation at a normal level. What the hell is the issue w/ these cars? I have heard the tires are the issue. Any reccomendations?????? There are 3 continental contitracs and one goodyear. We just had the tires rotated and the noise was only coming from the rear but now it is all in the front. Strange because the one goodyear is now in the front too. Any suggestions?????? Thanks.
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RE: how to get rid of horrible road noise - 9/9/2007 7:41:09 AM
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hixx
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Sounds like you just need new tires.
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RE: how to get rid of horrible road noise - 9/9/2007 7:53:02 AM
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sstlaure
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The mis-matched tires definitely contribute to the noise you are hearing...even more so if the tires aren't rotated regularly. The fact that the noise moved from rear to front with the tire rotation is even more evidence. Take a look at the tread on the tires, I'd be willing to bet you see scalloping of the tread (wearing into a wedge front/back on each outer tread block) The noise is being generated from these scalloped lugs.
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RE: how to get rid of horrible road noise - 9/9/2007 8:09:30 AM
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jimmythekid1
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quote:
ORIGINAL: sstlaure The mis-matched tires definitely contribute to the noise you are hearing...even more so if the tires aren't rotated regularly. The fact that the noise moved from rear to front with the tire rotation is even more evidence. Take a look at the tread on the tires, I'd be willing to bet you see scalloping of the tread (wearing into a wedge front/back on each outer tread block) The noise is being generated from these scalloped lugs. I have the same car, same year and the same problem, I rotate my tires every 5,000 miles when I change the oil. But it does not help my tire wear problem, the alignment shop I send my customers cars to, said that ford has this problem with the escapes(tributes) and the explorers. However they don't see a lot of the escapes so he did not remember if they had a spec to help then tire wear. I think alot of the problem is the contentials I'd bet the only tire not noisy on his car is the mix match goodyear. This is one annoying problem I'm afraid I'm going to have to live with.
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RE: how to get rid of horrible road noise - 9/9/2007 8:55:01 AM
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tribby05
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Here's a few that get good reviews Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza P235/70HR16. also the Goodyear Assurance Triple Tread. The Contentals are considered a rim tire, basical crap, so if you can I would change them out.
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RE: how to get rid of horrible road noise - 9/10/2007 6:25:06 AM
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TomV1
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I replace my Continentals with a Futura brand from PepBoys in Maryland and the noise has been reduced for the past 3 years. The Conts had scallopping after a year of driving. I bought it a year old so I do not know if they had been rotated or not, but I rotate at oil changes.
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