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Humming noise @ 12-18MPH

Ray ray 711

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Has anyone experienced a humming noise, almost bearing type noise at exactly 12-18mph? It’s a drone low hum at those speeds. Starts at exactly 12mph and Goes away at exactly 18mph. Doesn’t change if accelerating or turning or 4WD or 2wd. Has the Goodyears on it. Sound is still there whether on pavement, snow or ice so that’s why I was leaning towards it wasn’t the tires. This truck is brand new. 900 miles. 26’ Tb 1500
 

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sounds stupid, but go start with tying he exhaust flapper open. Eliminate that first...it could be harmonics within the exhaust
 
Mine was tires. Goodyear Territory - did it since day one when I drove it off the lot. Not saying that is your issue, but.....Rotating tires would settle it down until putting some miles on it then it started again. I thought same thing - sounded like a wheel bearing.
 
Was it only at certain speeds? Mine is specific speed and it happens while on completely snow covered roads.
 
Same as you at 12-18mph. It would be quiet up to about 30mph and then start again in the 30-40mph range. Very annoying. Yours may be something different, but mine was definitely tires. The BFGs took the hum away.
 
Thx man!! Appreciate your help!
Same as you at 12-18mph. It would be quiet up to about 30mph and then start again in the 30-40mph range. Very annoying. Yours may be something different, but mine was definitely tires. The BFGs took the hum away
 
So I drove another exact Lt trail boss off the dealers lot and boom!!!! Sane sound. Turns out it is the Goodyears everyone has bitched about!
 
I had Duratracs on my '22 Trail Boss, my '25 has the Territory MTs and they are a dream compared to the Duratracs. 🤣 But yes, still fairly noisy.
 
I had Duratracs on my '22 Trail Boss, my '25 has the Territory MTs and they are a dream compared to the Duratracs. 🤣 But yes, still fairly noisy.
How are they in the winter...snow, slush, etc.??
 
I have the Territory on my 26 and they did good for the driving I did in the ice/snow/slush we had a bit ago here in Texas. No traction issues to speak of and was even able to pull one of our work trucks with a gooseneck trailer attached up the snow/ice hill that it got stuck on. Granted I used 4wd low just cause it was a lot of weight but they didn't even slip when we went to move. I'm happy with them so far.
 

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