Now that I have ordered new tires(Hankook Optimo H727) for my daughter's car(06 mazda3), I'll finaly be able to tell if it's really the tires(Dunlop Signature) making the noise or if it's really front wheel bearings. None of the wheels in my inventory would fit over the hub of the Mazda nor in the wheel wells etc so, I couldn't try anything tirewise to see if changing tires would cure the noise. Rotating the tires changed the noise somewhat but, still present. Road textures would not change the noise much but, sometimes it would. I don't get it!
When we first test drove the car, the noise and viberation was terrable. The used car dealership had the tires rotated/balanced, as the front tires had much more ware than the rears(rears looking quite decent) and the noise was more acceptable but still present leading me to beleive the noise was comming from the Dunlop Signature's "zig-zag center tread design. Replaced the F: brake pads and turned F: rotors. This was a very good used car dealership experience and the car has been great for over a year now!
Reading reviews of this tire(Dunlop Signature) were comments from owners complaining of tire noise. Some reviews if fact stated that the noise was so bad that it was almost unlivable. I haven't noticed any broken belts or flat spots in the tires and they seem to roll pretty well. The noise is more noticeable at lower speeds than at higher speeds.
Reading reviews on Mazda3's, owners complain about road noise in the car itself. I haven't read much about front wheel bearings being an issue with these cars. Does anyone have any information or experience with having to replace the front wheel bearings in mazda3's ? Im really haveing a hard time telling as the noise is that close to a front wheel bearing noise. I have inquired in the past about this noise but, didn't get many responces. I guess I'll find out when I replace the tires to the Hankooks, which are supposed to be very quiet. Boy, I hope it's tire noise, I'd really hate to replace the hubs.
Also, I'm replacing the tires a few months early as one tire has some sidewall damage and I've been blaming the tires for the noise anyway!
When we first test drove the car, the noise and viberation was terrable. The used car dealership had the tires rotated/balanced, as the front tires had much more ware than the rears(rears looking quite decent) and the noise was more acceptable but still present leading me to beleive the noise was comming from the Dunlop Signature's "zig-zag center tread design. Replaced the F: brake pads and turned F: rotors. This was a very good used car dealership experience and the car has been great for over a year now!
Reading reviews of this tire(Dunlop Signature) were comments from owners complaining of tire noise. Some reviews if fact stated that the noise was so bad that it was almost unlivable. I haven't noticed any broken belts or flat spots in the tires and they seem to roll pretty well. The noise is more noticeable at lower speeds than at higher speeds.
Reading reviews on Mazda3's, owners complain about road noise in the car itself. I haven't read much about front wheel bearings being an issue with these cars. Does anyone have any information or experience with having to replace the front wheel bearings in mazda3's ? Im really haveing a hard time telling as the noise is that close to a front wheel bearing noise. I have inquired in the past about this noise but, didn't get many responces. I guess I'll find out when I replace the tires to the Hankooks, which are supposed to be very quiet. Boy, I hope it's tire noise, I'd really hate to replace the hubs.
Also, I'm replacing the tires a few months early as one tire has some sidewall damage and I've been blaming the tires for the noise anyway!
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