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Old 12-25-2010, 05:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello people, new guy here from Texas. My mother owns a 07 pilot ex, and it has an annoying problem. Just cruising the forum to see if anyone has had similar issues. Hopefully I can learn a good bit while I am here!

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Well the problem has me baffled. I am not new to cars, but this one is odd. To describe it to the best of my ability would be these two ways: it sounds like something is rubbing, or if I had swampers on it and neither is the case. Up in the air you can clearly see clock to clock that there isn't anything rubbing. With the suspension loaded it is the same thing. It has been doing it since brand new, which ruled out the new-ish BFG's on it. The wheel bearing isn't making noise in the air either.

Note also, it gets considerably louder when turning or sweeping to the left. It is a super annoying drone noise as if, as I said, I was back in my brother yota with super swampers on it. FWD pilot for what it is worth.
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Did you check air pressure,tires wear,seperated tire,alignment?
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Old 12-26-2010, 12:29 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Yes all of the usual has been checked. Also the chances of it doing the same thing on two different sets of tires is slim, unless the alignment is off, which it isn't. It's not really detrimental i guess, since it has 125k on it now with no signs of problems, it's just annoying as all get out.
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