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Old 01-03-2013, 09:32 AM
astro_nutt
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Hi Lewis!
New tryes and new noises..ok...sometimes tyres can have a "flat spot" from the manufacturing process. (lub-lub sound)
Also the tyre compound, being hard or soft, will make a diffrence to how it amplifies road and other noises.
Check to see if the tyres were fitted to the rim in the correct direction.
Some cars with power steering, after being on a hoist for a while, will make a shuddering noises as air would have entered the power steering fuild. This will disapear after a short while.
New brake pads and rotors have to bed into each other, conisqently during this process poor brake pedal feedback and noise are more than likely.
Good luck!
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