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Humming noise driving me nuts!
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<blockquote data-quote="drh_5.0" data-source="post: 15304334" data-attributes="member: 162768"><p>It made the noise with the bad 1 pc driveshaft and still with the new 1 pc driveshaft on. For that reason I'm ruling out driveshaft for now. </p><p></p><p>I would like to swap out front wheels to old ones but they won't clear the brembos I got on there now...maybe my OEM ones will and can try that too...I would think fronts would give me a bad vibration in the wheel though? Did you experience any steering wheel vibrations five.slow?</p><p></p><p>**UPDATE...part 2!**</p><p></p><p>Put the new wheels back on the rear and I notice even with ebrake off the my rear bads are basically touching rotors..but the wheels spin pretty easy freehand. If i just rotate wheels back and forth I hear a knocking which is coming from the drivetrain...I think it's like by the pinion flange..dk didn't have it raised enough to get better idea. </p><p></p><p>After all that I took car out for quick 12 min drive, noise I'm still there like I figured...Didn't drive it hard or brake hard but when I got home I felt all rotors...rears are vented and were much hotter than fronts which are not vented. Is that normal? I wouldn't think so...</p><p></p><p>My thoughts now are brakes are rear differential problems.</p><p></p><p>I plan on bringing it to one my local shops I go to on Monday see if they can help find it at this point. Go for ride to hear noise then get it on a lift and gently run it see if it makes same noise. Hopefully get some answers and will report for others looking for similar answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drh_5.0, post: 15304334, member: 162768"] It made the noise with the bad 1 pc driveshaft and still with the new 1 pc driveshaft on. For that reason I'm ruling out driveshaft for now. I would like to swap out front wheels to old ones but they won't clear the brembos I got on there now...maybe my OEM ones will and can try that too...I would think fronts would give me a bad vibration in the wheel though? Did you experience any steering wheel vibrations five.slow? **UPDATE...part 2!** Put the new wheels back on the rear and I notice even with ebrake off the my rear bads are basically touching rotors..but the wheels spin pretty easy freehand. If i just rotate wheels back and forth I hear a knocking which is coming from the drivetrain...I think it's like by the pinion flange..dk didn't have it raised enough to get better idea. After all that I took car out for quick 12 min drive, noise I'm still there like I figured...Didn't drive it hard or brake hard but when I got home I felt all rotors...rears are vented and were much hotter than fronts which are not vented. Is that normal? I wouldn't think so... My thoughts now are brakes are rear differential problems. I plan on bringing it to one my local shops I go to on Monday see if they can help find it at this point. Go for ride to hear noise then get it on a lift and gently run it see if it makes same noise. Hopefully get some answers and will report for others looking for similar answers. [/QUOTE]
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