F150 2010 truck
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firebird338 answered 9 years ago
Guarantee you it's the tires they may look good but that's your problem. Had a vehicle and did just what you did replaced the bearing and rotated tires that looked good but once I changed out tires noise was gone.
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I would check the tires. Are the tires the factory tires? The reason I ask is I purchased a 2010 new, and my relative a 2011, basically the same vehicle. When he needed tires he switched to some different tread configuration and width and ended up with the same noise. His vehicle does the exact same thing at highway speed. Annoying as hell.
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