Can bad tires mess up the rear end?
Can bad tires mess up the rear end?
My front wheel bearing went out making the abs light come on for a little while thus shutting off the abs. Well that ruined the front tires and caused a few small flat spots in the tread in a few areas. Threw the tires out of balance I guess. Decided to rotate them to the back instead of just biting the bullet and replacing the tires. Now the rear end hums even after a new set of tires. Only thing I could see it doing was wearing out the rear wheel bearings. Anyways, after a few miles once the rear differential gets good and warmed up it starts humming a bit more than id like above 55-60mph. This is a 11.5aam on my dodge ram cummins. I dont notice any looseness checking the rear tires. Im at 255,000 miles running amsoil since new changed every 50k. It still looks like a nice golden honey color without any chunks on the magnet opinions? Just replaced the ujoints too. Opinions?
I took the jetski out today and gave it a good listen on the way home. Something about driving a different vehicle with different noises kind of resets your hearing if that makes sense. I think think half the noise is the front tires/wheel bearings and or both. Wonder if it would be worthwhile to just put 4 new good quality wheel bearings all the way around on this truck. At 255,000 miles only one has been replaced and that was a Moog that I swear is making noise again 50k miles later
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