Irregular wear. Lack of rotation or alignment? Possible wheel bearing.
I drive a '99 Alero and have this noise that sounds like a jet engine. I was told it was most likely my wheel bearings and that Aleros are prone to this problem. My uncle has replaced 9 sets on his Alero in 3 years.
The duration of Roaring Years is 1.83 hours.
Roaring Years was created on 1962-04-21.
You must get your tires changed every six years.
Need more info. Cupped tires will cause a roaring noise like nasty four wheel drive tires going down the road. Your can identify cupped tires usually by standing at the rear of the car and alternating, your tread blocks will look, LIGHT, DARK, LIGHT, DARK ....most of the way around the tires. Either all the way across the face of the tread, sidewall to sidewall or maybe just on the inner or outer edge of tread. Could have something stuck in tire tread? I have pulled out spark plugs, pliers, animal bones........some weird stuff over the years that make strange noises! Good Luck.
jackie robison now is 94 years old.
In terms of car tires, there is no definitive answer, it depends how you drive.
Not for hundreds of years. They are recycled.
10 years
2000 years
That shouldn't be a problem. But what you need to do is determine the full radius of the wheels and tires, and make sure that you will still have enough clearance. I have kept the original wheels on my 1996 Tahoe (15 inch) and added 31/10.50r15 all terrain tires for a total rolling diameter of 30.7 inches. (according to the tire manufacturer) and I have no problems with these- I have had two sets of the same size tires on this vehicle, the first were mud tires (knobby on sides) these rubbed just a little bit in the most extreme turns. The second set are the current all terrains these ones have NEVER rubbed anything since I put them on new, I believe that was almost 3 years ago.
Years and years unless you do mega mileage.