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PROTECH1980
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Unless you put off road ****by tires on, a new tire should not make any road noise, you may have a wheel bearing issue.
May 11, 2011 at 1:14 AM
MMPRINCE4000
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
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Bearing is most likely, but sometimes you can get a bad tire.
Remove tire and place on rear (same side), if noise follows tire then tire is bad, otherwise bearing.