Odd tire problem
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Odd tire problem
I received a set of Michelin Artic Alpine snow tires in the correct size from a co-worker. They had well over 50% tread left and should get me easily through this winter. I had them installed the other day, but they make the weirdest noise. Almost sounds like a wheel bearing going bad or something. No shakes or vibrations. Just a noise that starts at around 30 mph and is at its worst to about 45 mph. I ran it up to about 80 on the highway and it seems to quiet down a fair bit with speed. Seems to also get slightly louder under deceleration and a little quieter under acceleration (loaded and unloaded). Oh, and it seems to be coming from the front.
Anyone have any thoughts? These are supposed to be pretty quiet snow tires from what I understand. Oh, and I have had snow tires on many cars before, but nothing that sounds like this!
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Anyone have any thoughts? These are supposed to be pretty quiet snow tires from what I understand. Oh, and I have had snow tires on many cars before, but nothing that sounds like this!
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Best thing you can do is rotate the front ones to the back and see if the noise follows.
Are they studded?
Are they studded?
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Nope. No Studs!
The guy at the tire store said that they might have worn incorrectly due to placement. (They are unidirectional and might have been on the wrong way in the past?).
The guy at the tire store said that they might have worn incorrectly due to placement. (They are unidirectional and might have been on the wrong way in the past?).
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Originally Posted by bonnie94ssei
Bad belts in the tire(*)?
Sounds like you are pretty sure it is the tires though?
Sounds like you are pretty sure it is the tires though?
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Originally Posted by Peterg22000
over inflation?
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Michelin is typically a very good tire w/little problems. A belt will usually be an issue from hitting a curb or some large object. Meaning..you'd know what caused the problem.
There are many things that could cause the noise.. I assume it'* not merely road noise from an open outter edge on the tire.
Personally..one of my methods for clearing up an issue like this is smoking up the tires a little. Clean off any cupping or edges that have developed (this is tyipcally the reason for noise) and start fresh.
Plus..it can be fun.
There are many things that could cause the noise.. I assume it'* not merely road noise from an open outter edge on the tire.
Personally..one of my methods for clearing up an issue like this is smoking up the tires a little. Clean off any cupping or edges that have developed (this is tyipcally the reason for noise) and start fresh.
Plus..it can be fun.
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Re: Odd tire problem
Originally Posted by bigerik
I received a set of Michelin Artic Alpine snow tires inthe weirdest noise. Almost sounds like a wheel bearing going bad or something. No shakes or vibrations. Just a noise that starts at around 30 mph and is at its worst to about 45 mph. I ran it up to about 80 on the highway and it seems to quiet down a fair bit with speed. Seems to
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I fixed mine by getting new Michelins. I don't know that you'll wear yours back to smooth other than by frequent rotations. And by keeping proper inflation.