About 5k miles ago, I had my tires rotated (ones in sig). I immediately noticed a howl/growl/slight vibe on the front end. I checked the tires and noticed that I obviously had been running them underinflated as they were worn on the edges more than the middle. After the rotate, they aired them up to the proper pressure (supposedly, they had about 42psi in them). I figured with the higher pressure, only the center of the tread was contacting and causing the howl and vibe. Fast forward to a week ago when I pulled my spare out (never on the ground) and mounted it on the front driver side thinking this would help a little. It did and I noticed that the front pass. side was still making the noise but only on the side w/the unevenly worn tire because when I would turn to the left and unload the pass. side tire/suspension, my howl/vibe would disappear. Fast forward again to today when I put three more new tires on the truck for a total new set. Had them all balanced and the damn vibration/howl/growl is still there. Still isolated to the front passenger side. They told me they put 60psi all the way around. Should I start dropping the pressure a little and see if it goes away? This is driving me absolutely batty. Noise is speed dependent and fairly loud (to me). What else could I check? Is there a wheel bearing assembly or something that could be dying? Brakes are fine and not dragging. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Adding insult to injury, I threw to BFG A/T's in the dumpster thinking they were the problem. I kept the other two for a rainy day. Tires had a total of about 58k on them but had decent tread left on the two that were worn evenly. What is the recommended psi for these tires from real world experience?
Thanks for any help.
Wolfman
Thanks for any help.
Wolfman
