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Few days ago, did a front tyre rotation. Mechanic mentioned one side erode more than the other. Suggested a rotation. After that, when i travel to say 80-90km, can hear the "weng weng" sound.

 

Wat could be wrong?

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tot is normal to have bit of sound after rotation since the threadding need to balance. I duno, my guess. Check with mechn, bearing not the prob. 1.5yr old car. cant be la.

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Driven,

 

it's really depend on your mileage and handling of your ride. Jackup the front, put to kosong and turn the wheels, if without load also you hear noise, then you imagine with load how would it be?

 

My friend 17 months ride (but clocked 68k) also just got the bearings replaced.

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Thanks.

 

will go back to agent, double check again.

 

Wat do you mean by handling of my ride. The way i turn the wheels.

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The rear tyres would need to even out the wear pattern first before the "weng,weng" noise become softer, this will need ard 1k of mileage to do it normally.If you want instant answer just switch back your wheels to the original position and try out,if no noise then confirmed its your rear tyres making the noise when its being rotated to the front. Hope that will help you [:)]

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Few days ago, did a front tyre rotation. Mechanic mentioned one side erode more than the other. Suggested a rotation. After that, when i travel to say 80-90km, can hear the "weng weng" sound.

 

Wat could be wrong?

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very common for inner wear/shoulder wear.... for rear usually inner wear due to chamber.

 

My rear got 3.5 deg chamber and when rotate to the front the sound is louder than my stereo [dead]

 

It WONT go away. Buy new tyres. [:|]

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check.. is ur tyre uni-directional? if yes, check is the direction correct? did he do a front to rear rotation or cross front right to rear left?

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Few days ago, did a front tyre rotation. Mechanic mentioned one side erode more than the other. Suggested a rotation. After that, when i travel to say 80-90km, can hear the "weng weng" sound.

 

Wat could be wrong?

[:|]

 

 

Check the suspension, it might be it....

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Few days ago, did a front tyre rotation. Mechanic mentioned one side erode more than the other. Suggested a rotation. After that, when i travel to say 80-90km, can hear the "weng weng" sound.

 

Wat could be wrong?

[:|]

 

Think this sound will appear when the inside part of the tires are weared, according to the tire shop guy. I use to get that too.

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i kena b4 fr an old hand... drove 2 days before i realized it

 

becos i slow slow driver mah.. difficult to hit 70km/

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Once a tyreman rec. jap rim to fit my car,after hesitation,i say ok. Soon he fix it for me...with new tyres. Only when wanna fix my car cannot clear my brake caliper [sweatdrop] I say take out no need to buy. After few months cannot see him anymore...i think kena sack [sweatdrop]

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tot is normal to have bit of sound after rotation since the threadding need to balance. I duno, my guess. Check with mechn, bearing not the prob. 1.5yr old car. cant be la.

 

 

 

 

[laugh][laugh] 1.5 year old, can throw away liow [smallcry][smallcry]

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go to any tyre shop... tell them you wanna check whether you need tyre balancing. It could be either static or dynamic imbalance. I suspect it could be dynamic.

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