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Old Oct 7, 2003 | 08:50 PM
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passenger front noise

Alright, I got ambiguous answers before so i'll restate.

I'm getting a very low dut.dut sound which seems to increase with speed. This happened about 3 weeks ago. The recent things I have done are suspension install (2 months ago) and strut bar(1 1/2 weeks). I highly doubt its suspension related. Previously, It would make a loud sound just driving and turning to the right, but it no longer does that. I have yet to get an alignment (Will this saturday) but i also doubt its that because it only happened recently. Also, braking moderately from high speeds sometimes causes the steering wheel to shake and the steering feels over sensitive at times, but that could also be due to the lack of an alignment. Tomorrow I'm replacing my brake pads with Raybestos QS and I might get new rotors if my dad's friend says they look bad (I'm pretty mechanically inclined). Any advice would be helpful, thanks.

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Old Oct 7, 2003 | 09:03 PM
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Make sure there is no rock/pebble stuck in your tire. It could be the wheel bearings or the tire itself Check the CV boots http://www.motorvate.ca/mvp.php/400

The shaking is probably from the rotors or your tires aren't balanced.

Get the alignment and new brakes then update us on the problem
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