Check your ball joints and your spring hangers
it could be your tires on the pavement.
Well! there are many ways but mainly two ways i do it, you can even try driving up a hill if it's a smooth ride you have great suspension if you hear ANY squeaking Noise You could possibly consider WD-40
If your truck is 4WD it could be in the Constant Velocity (CV) Joint. If not it could be the wear indicator in the front brake caliper. Best to take it to a mechanic, as it could turn into a major problem if left too long
Having a bad rod bearing could cause a truck to make a loud knocking noise and shake when driving at high speeds. The engine having a coolant leak or an engine timing problem could also cause the knocking noise.
You can find free truck driving games on the computer at www.gorillaarcade.com/racing. Or if you would prefer to purchase a game you could find a truck driving game at GameStop.
The loud noise is probably attributable to a bad exhaust system.
the wheel bearing on the vehicle will make a roaring noise when you accelerate the faster you go the louder it gets
Depending on the what type of car or truck could be the brakes or rotors low brake fluid, or the boot is open and its gone dry, wheel bearings. hope this helps
The local unemployment office would be a good starting place to look for local truck driving jobs. Sometimes local truck driving jobs will be listed in the classified section of local newspapers.
One semi- truck driving course you could go to is the Truck and Commerical Driver Institute. The address and phone number is 6201 Epps Mill Road Murfreesboro, TN 37037 888-892-7364.
Colleges in Nebraska\Iowa.Iowa and Nebraska are the biggest hauling because of farming.Cargill could offer training for it.D.M.V can give you a truck driving course.
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