You can rule out tire noise by reducing then increasing the air pressure in
them. Drop the pressure down to a minimum, drive it, listen for the noise,
then increase the pressure right up to but not exceeding the max pressure,
and drive it again. Drive it under the same circumstances that caused the
noise in the first place. If the noise changes drastically, then it's tires
making the noise. If not, then look elsewhere. Bearings, rear end, etc.
Spdloader
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> Hi,
> Hope someone can help me!
> I own a 1995 Ford Bronco 5.8L with 131,000 miles. Still runs great,
> except
> recently, I started hearing this whinning noise from the rear-end
> while on the freeway. I'm not sure what it is. I'd rather fix it on my
> own instead of going to the dealer. Can someone advise or share their
> thoughts on what it might be and how to fix it?
> I really appreciate any help.
> Thanks.
>
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