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<blockquote data-quote="mullens" data-source="post: 7324677" data-attributes="member: 69718"><p>No..stock shifter. This isn't coming from the engine...it seems to increase as the MPH goes up, not RPMs. I can't pinpoint where it's coming from, just a generalized hum. It really sounds like my Powerstroke did when I put on the 35's, but it's not there all the time. Strange. I've been in cars with bad diff's, but that's more of a howl. I'm reluctant to take it in to service for the issue, because I don't want those knuckleheads screaming down the freeway in my ride. They probably won't know what I'm talking about anyway.</p><p></p><p>I took my friend who also owns a GT500 for a ride. He said it just sounds like tires. It's just a noisy car, but if I wanted quiet I would have bought a Cadillac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mullens, post: 7324677, member: 69718"] No..stock shifter. This isn't coming from the engine...it seems to increase as the MPH goes up, not RPMs. I can't pinpoint where it's coming from, just a generalized hum. It really sounds like my Powerstroke did when I put on the 35's, but it's not there all the time. Strange. I've been in cars with bad diff's, but that's more of a howl. I'm reluctant to take it in to service for the issue, because I don't want those knuckleheads screaming down the freeway in my ride. They probably won't know what I'm talking about anyway. I took my friend who also owns a GT500 for a ride. He said it just sounds like tires. It's just a noisy car, but if I wanted quiet I would have bought a Cadillac. [/QUOTE]
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