Don't neglect the possibility that it is the road, and not your vehicle. Especially when you are traveling in an area that you aren't a native of. A few years ago I was traveling in the Seattle region and thought I had some real bad problems....only to realize that it was the road surface, not the vehicle (they use larger cobbles in the highway concrete in Seattle/Tacoma, and it is REALLY bad at speeds above the speed limit (55).
On Nov 25, 2006, at 9:24 PM, mordo wrote: > Any thoughts, citizens of the list? There were no unusual events to > associate the new noise with am I am stumped. |
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