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The Car: 2003 Chevy Malibu LS Miles: About 60K The Problem: Thumping sound in rear as if there is a knot on tire. Have jacked the rear up and checked the run out on the tire which is perfect. There is no knots, dips or anything evident that might be causing the problem. I pulled tire/wheel assy and could not find anything apparent that might be causing problem. I then pulled the brake drum and checked it closely for a possible crack. Everything looked perfectly normal. Anyone got any additional ideas what could be causing this thumping that increases and decreases with speed change? I'm going nuts trying to isolate this glitch. Thanks in advance for any help and info you might share. I have experienced this problem where the tire plies have separated but it |
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"Tha RagMan" <wmercier.nospam (AT) shelby (DOT) net> wrote in message news:usre34ttoph6f6f500g9usa9dbckscuo6u (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... The Car: 2003 Chevy Malibu LS Miles: About 60K The Problem: Thumping sound in rear as if there is a knot on tire. Have jacked the rear up and checked the run out on the tire which is perfect. There is no knots, dips or anything evident that might be causing the problem. I pulled tire/wheel assy and could not find anything apparent that might be causing problem. I then pulled the brake drum and checked it closely for a possible crack. Everything looked perfectly normal. Anyone got any additional ideas what could be causing this thumping that increases and decreases with speed change? I'm going nuts trying to isolate this glitch. Thanks in advance for any help and info you might share. I have experienced this problem where the tire plies have separated but it was not evident by feeling or looking at it. Try rotating the tires front to rear or putting the spare on each rear wheel in turn. Don Young |
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