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A rotational whirring noise like a helicopter has been getting progressively louder coming from the rear. Doesn't growl like a bad wheel bearing, just a loud hollow "wom wom wom wom" kind of sound, increases in pitch as speed increases and does not change pitch or increase in volume when turning a particular way. The sound is present as soon as the car starts moving and the sound is present in neutral as well. I'm skeptical if they are the wheel bearings, more so the tires as I have -5.5 degrees of camber in the rear and my tires are obviously wearing a lot quicker on the inside than the outside.
Is this just unevenly wearing tires making this sound? Or would you guys say it's the wheel bearings?
On an unrelated note, accelerating while turning from a stop I've been getting loud continuous clicking/popping noises until I finish the turn from the front wheels, just the CV axles are going? I have some CV axles ready to go that have been sitting for awhile, but my current ones look fine, boots aren't torn, doesn't drive particularly funky. Should I replace it now?
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[13-03, 11:25] MG1 when you hit the brakes, it shoots cum at pedestrian - bukkake
[12-03, 19:06] meme405 That e30 is so mexiflushed I thought we were in albuquerque
[12-03, 23:03] rb when i see a modded element. I have nothing but respect. either the parents kicked him out or the guy is killing hookers in the back
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