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Old Jul 5, 2009, 05:07 AM
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Kuhmo Tire is noisy

They replaced one tire on my Toyota with a Korean tire Kuhmo. And the
tire is so noisy on the roadway. it whines and feels terrible. It is brand
new tire too.

I wonder why???

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It doesnt necessarily have to be noisy tires, Oneill474, it could be wheel bearings making the noise. Not good. Have it checked out. Did you have a wheel alignment as well ? Many possibilities.

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Noisy tires can always be traced back to tread design. You NEVER replace just one tire on an axle with a different tire. Too many real world problems.

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