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    Hello sirs! So i just changed my tires to used tires. Note that this tires are mine and bought it new pero ginamit ko lang cguro mga 6 mos. Naka tambak lang sa garage. Then when my stock tires worn out, ginamit ko ulit pero yun nga mga sirs, may tunog na parang helicopter pag nasa 60kph or mga 80-90kph. Haha! Nung naka stock tires ako mejo may tunog rin pero sakin okay lang kac bearable naman. Pero yung nakakabit ngaun, nakakairita talaga. So i have done a lot of googling, watching different videos on youtube and I still donÂ’t think what could be the cause of the noise. I suspect four issues though. Whether itÂ’s about cupped tires, imbalanced tires, needs wheel alignment or wheel bearings. What do you think i should do mga sirs? Should i buy new set of tires?

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    Bearing. Sure yan

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    Quote Originally Posted by istan View Post
    Bearing. Sure yan

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    Hi sir, how are so sure na it’s bearing rather than the other cases? If it’s wheel bearing, why does the annoying sound only happened to be intolerable when i installed my other tires?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterHepburns View Post
    Hello sirs! So i just changed my tires to used tires. Note that this tires are mine and bought it new pero ginamit ko lang cguro mga 6 mos. Naka tambak lang sa garage. Then when my stock tires worn out, ginamit ko ulit pero yun nga mga sirs, may tunog na parang helicopter pag nasa 60kph or mga 80-90kph. Haha! Nung naka stock tires ako mejo may tunog rin pero sakin okay lang kac bearable naman. Pero yung nakakabit ngaun, nakakairita talaga. So i have done a lot of googling, watching different videos on youtube and I still donÂ’t think what could be the cause of the noise. I suspect four issues though. Whether itÂ’s about cupped tires, imbalanced tires, needs wheel alignment or wheel bearings. What do you think i should do mga sirs? Should i buy new set of tires?
    We're the wheels balanced after the tires were installed?

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    yes... balancing should help... makikita din nung shop kung may issue yung rims (since you mentioned na maingay noon sa lumang tires)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    yes... balancing should help... makikita din nung shop kung may issue yung rims (since you mentioned na maingay noon sa lumang tires)
    Hi sir, actually different mags din. Yung stock ko is 16s tapos ang nakalagay ngaun na maingay is 17s. So you think sir no need to buy new tires? Kelangan ko lang pa balance para mawala yung tunog? Yun din kac plano ko. Mahal kac tires tsaka sayang to kung di ko gagamitin. It looks new since 6 mos lang nagamit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterHepburns View Post
    Hi sir, actually different mags din. Yung stock ko is 16s tapos ang nakalagay ngaun na maingay is 17s. So you think sir no need to buy new tires? Kelangan ko lang pa balance para mawala yung tunog? Yun din kac plano ko. Mahal kac tires tsaka sayang to kung di ko gagamitin. It looks new since 6 mos lang nagamit.
    Sounds like you stored the tires with the wheels together. You should have stored it at around 40psi to avoid oblong-ing.

    Wheel balancing might help..

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Sounds like you stored the tires with the wheels together. You should have stored it at around 40psi to avoid oblong-ing.

    Wheel balancing might help..
    I hope so sir. I went to a tire shop kanina. Tapos sinabi ko issue. Ang sinabi sakin baka daw wheel bearing. I’m pretty sure it’s not. So i walked away and will try to visit other shop next time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Sounds like you stored the tires with the wheels together. You should have stored it at around 40psi to avoid oblong-ing.

    Wheel balancing might help..
    either oblong yung tires... or worse, yung rims - a good experienced vulcanizing shop will see it

    if its a humming sound, possible na bearing

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    We're the wheels balanced after the tires were installed?
    No sir. Do you think that’s the problem? It was balanced when i bought it new though. Kelangan kaya i rebalance sir?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterHepburns View Post
    Hello sirs! So i just changed my tires to used tires. Note that this tires are mine and bought it new pero ginamit ko lang cguro mga 6 mos. Naka tambak lang sa garage. Then when my stock tires worn out, ginamit ko ulit pero yun nga mga sirs, may tunog na parang helicopter pag nasa 60kph or mga 80-90kph. Haha! Nung naka stock tires ako mejo may tunog rin pero sakin okay lang kac bearable naman. Pero yung nakakabit ngaun, nakakairita talaga. So i have done a lot of googling, watching different videos on youtube and I still donÂ’t think what could be the cause of the noise. I suspect four issues though. Whether itÂ’s about cupped tires, imbalanced tires, needs wheel alignment or wheel bearings. What do you think i should do mga sirs? Should i buy new set of tires?
    my wild guess is, either "cupped tires" or "tires out of round".
    the unique tread wear pattern may be visible in cupped tires.
    for tires out of round, it may be more difficult. an old timer advised me, "remove the wheel, over-inflate the tire a bit, and roll it on a flat, concrete surface. it it does not roll straight, it is probably out of round.
    alas, the only solution for out of round (oblong), is replacement.
    good luck, po.
    Last edited by dr. d; January 16th, 2020 at 06:09 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    my wild guess is, either "cupped tires" or "tires out of round".
    the unique tread wear pattern may be visible in cupped tires.
    for tires out of round, it may be more difficult. an old timer adviksed me, "remove the wheel, over-inflate the tire a bit, and roll it on a flat, concrete surfgace. it it does not roll straight, it is probably out of round.
    good luck, po.
    Thanks sir doc, yun din ang number 1 suspect ko e. May solution pa ba to? I’m planning to swap my front left tire and rear left tire and see if the sound will change position. Kung wala ng solution to basura tong tire ko. Hays

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterHepburns View Post
    Thanks sir doc, yun din ang number 1 suspect ko e. May solution pa ba to? I’m planning to swap my front left tire and rear left tire and see if the sound will change position. Kung wala ng solution to basura tong tire ko. Hays
    well, mine dis-appeared when i exchanged the front with the rear tires.
    but i eventually replaced them anyway, as i was uncomfortable driving around, knowing my tires were defective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    well, mine dis-appeared when i exchanged the front with the rear tires.
    but i eventually replaced them anyway, as i was uncomfortable driving around, knowing my tires were defective.
    I feel you sir. My question now is there a machine that can prove that my tires are cupped? Kac pag tinitignan mo talaga pati yung thread nya sir is bago e. I know you saud na try ko igulong sa flat ground pero mas gusto ko sana yung machine hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterHepburns View Post
    I feel you sir. My question now is there a machine that can prove that my tires are cupped? Kac pag tinitignan mo talaga pati yung thread nya sir is bago e. I know you saud na try ko igulong sa flat ground pero mas gusto ko sana yung machine hehe
    Well, simple na lang kung bearing ba talaga or gulong kung ayaw mo magpalit. Ilagay mo sa harap, opposite side yung 17s na luma goma and kabit mo yung 16s naman sa kung san mo dati kinabit sa likod yung 17s.

    Pag yung tunug andun pa din sa likod kung san nakakabit yung 16s ngyn (dating kinabitan ng 17s) e di hindi nga gulong yung issue.

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