On Apr 20, 1:11=A0am, "socal.peng...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<socal.peng...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> after a bumping a curb (sliding sideways), a fwd drive car makes a low-
> pitch wallowing sound at the rear. =A0the tires were replaced and an
> alignment was performed. =A0this resolved other issues, but the sound
> persists. =A0the dealer did a precise alignment on top of the local
> shop's alignment. =A0turning right makes the sound go off. =A0also, the
> sound is not audible until 70mph or higher. =A0any idea what this could
> be? =A0a jacked up wheel bearing or rotor wouldn't go quiet if the car
> turned right. =A0do fwd cars have little boxes that act like non-posi
> rear axles? =A0if they do, my guess is, that is messed up.
now that i think about it, it's obvious, the rear right shaft is not
perfectly true. turning right, reduces it's rotation speed, which
quiets it down.


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