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Can wheel alignment cause the rear tires to make noise when driving?

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Can wheel alignment cause the rear tires to make noise when driving?

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Technically, wheel alignment causes wear to the tires. Once worn in spots, the tires can produce a roaring noise very similar to a bad wheel bearing. The noise is most easily distinguishable because it may change on different road surfaces. Inspection of the tires normally reveals uneven wear, in spots. Rotating the tires front to rear will also cause the nature of the noise to change.

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