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Anonymous Posted on Oct 18, 2014

Front end roaring noise, tires?

No steering issues, brake problems, just a load roar over 25 mph, in drive or neutral.

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If it is the tires, the noise will change on different road surfaces. If it doesn't, then you have a bad bearing.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 17, 2009

SOURCE: Roar in front end

I have the same thing. It started last summer when I had about 20,000 miles. I just took it into the dealer. They say it is the antenna and that they removed it and tested drove it and the noise went away. Mine starts around 35 mph. I don't know if they are pulling my leg and there is a bigger problem that the financially strapped GM won't fix. I also have a bad CV joint and unless it goes out within the next 500 miles, GM won't replace it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2009

SOURCE: roaring noise when speed gets about 50mph

I have the same van there was a factory recall to repair the bearings in the front tires. If taken in to a kia dealer this problem will be repaired for free.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2009

SOURCE: roaring noise front end

it sounds like a bad hub bearing

try raising the front end off of the ground and spin the tires by hand and feel for roughness in the hubs

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 26, 2009

SOURCE: tires are making a roaring noise while driving

Either the tires have slippe belts in them, mainly old or worn tires. Or more common is one of your wheel bearings is going bad. Could also be an axle shaft. Jack up the front of the vehicle and grab the wheel and see if you can move it up/down or side to side. see if there is excess play to check wheel bearing issues

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  • Posted on Jul 04, 2009

SOURCE: Loud "tire or wheel" roar on the highway

I certainly would take it back to the shop that performed the brake job and have them investigate. If it was not making the noise prior to the repair there is a good chance the noise is involved with the brakes. A possible loose brake pad, a sticking caliper(caliper pins may need to be lubed) or any number of things could be wrong.

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