turbodiesellover
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I have a 2011 Jetta TDI sedan with about 76,000 miles on it.
I bought it used about 9 months ago.
It has always made a tire roaring noise that is most noticeable at 50MPH and 75 MPH from the front of the car. Doesn't vibrate or click or anything just sounds alot louder at 50 and 75MPH.
Thinking it was a bad tire and needing new tires soon, I now have new tires. Noise is still there. Wasn't the tires.
When you travel 50 MPH around a left corner, the noise becomes even louder (you are putting more force on the right front). When you take a 50 MPH right corner the noise disappears.
I jacked up the right side because I thought maybe wheel bearings, but there is no play in the right side (passenger side) wheel at all.
Anyone have any idea what this could be?
I bought it used about 9 months ago.
It has always made a tire roaring noise that is most noticeable at 50MPH and 75 MPH from the front of the car. Doesn't vibrate or click or anything just sounds alot louder at 50 and 75MPH.
Thinking it was a bad tire and needing new tires soon, I now have new tires. Noise is still there. Wasn't the tires.
When you travel 50 MPH around a left corner, the noise becomes even louder (you are putting more force on the right front). When you take a 50 MPH right corner the noise disappears.
I jacked up the right side because I thought maybe wheel bearings, but there is no play in the right side (passenger side) wheel at all.
Anyone have any idea what this could be?