1998 Camry, humming at 60 mph
My wife recently spun out and hit a snow berm. There was no damage to the body and it appears that the left rear tire took the majority of the impact. The tire ended up going flat and we threw on a full size spare. Over the next couple days we noticed a humming/vibrating sound that only happens between 57mph to 63mph or so. There's nothing out of the ordinary outside of that window. The original tire ended up taking air fine and did not appear damaged. We were concerned about it and knew we needed new tires and an alignment before the accident. So we got an alignment done with some new tires. The alignment showed the left rear tire as "red" and required adjusting which made sense to us. However, the sound is still there even with the new tires and the alignment. The car drives smoothly and doesn't vibrate or anything. It's just a pulsing humming sound. You can hear it over a quiet radio and can carry on a conversation over the sound rather easily. It goes away completely if you aren't driving between 57mph and 63mph. Any thoughts?