Weird thumping sound from front end

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chilleblanco36

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As the title says, I have some type of thumping sound coming from the front end I think on my 2010 Tahoe LT. It thumps with every revolution of the wheel and gets faster as the vehicle speeds up. I replaced pads and rotors back in November. Seems to drive smooth at speed and stops with no shimmy. I hear no roaring as you would with a bad wheel bearing. Any idea what this could be? Bad tire maybe? All input will be greatly appreciated


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Hard to diagnose without us hearing it. Is it 4WD?

You could rotate the tires front-to-back, one side at a time. If the sound moves, you've isolated it to a single bad tire.
 
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Hard to diagnose without us hearing it. Is it 4WD?

You could rotate the tires front-to-back, one side at a time. If the sound moves, you've isolated it to a single bad tire.

It’s 2WD. I’m taking it to have the tires rotated and balanced one day next week. I was going to let them check the tires as well. I thought maybe I had a screw in a tire as that’s what it sounds like, but nothing. I checked all 4.


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It’s 2WD. I’m taking it to have the tires rotated and balanced one day next week. I was going to let them check the tires as well. I thought maybe I had a screw in a tire as that’s what it sounds like, but nothing. I checked all 4.


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A screw usually makes a "ticking" sound. A bad tire (separated belt, etc.) can make a "thwomping" sound. Notice any odd tire wear or not all tread blocks dirty from contacting the road?
 
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A screw usually makes a "ticking" sound. A bad tire (separated belt, etc.) can make a "thwomping" sound. Notice any odd tire wear or not all tread blocks dirty from contacting the road?

Doesn’t appear to be. Tires are in great shape appearance wise.


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My left hub is making the whomp whomp sound right now. More noticeable at low speed, only 10 degrees warmer than other hub. I fixed it by turning the radio up louder until we order all the parts to redo the front brakes.
 
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My left hub is making the whomp whomp sound right now. More noticeable at low speed, only 10 degrees warmer than other hub. I fixed it by turning the radio up louder until we order all the parts to redo the front brakes.

It doesn’t look like a hard job to replace the hubs at all. The big question is which hubs to purchase? Local parts store or dealer which I know will be sky high. My vehicle has 120k miles and they failed.


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