Roaring noise in rear tire

2010 HONDA ACCORD
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HENRYORTHO
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I recently ran over the corner of a cement block that holds a furniture sign in place with my driver side rear tire. since then it's been making a roaring noise at times when I go 55 mph or better. what kind of damage could I have done and would the tire Need to be replaced? the tires are just 6 months old
May 13, 2013 at 3:51 PM
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CAROLINACARCONNECTION
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sounds like you could have bend a tie rod lower or a lower control arm or even busted a belt in a tire. its really not going to be easy for us to be able to give you 100% correct answer here due to the many things it could be.
May 13, 2013 at 4:04 PM
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CAROLINACARCONNECTION
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wow my spell check freaked out. let me say that again. it sounds like you could have bent a lower control arm or busted a belt in a tire. you need to get someone to look into this. we cannot give you 100% correct answer on this kind of problem.
May 13, 2013 at 4:06 PM
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HENRYORTHO
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Hi, I took my car in today to have it looked at and they only found that it was out of alignment. I still hear the roar but not as often as before. should I still be concerned and take it elsewhere or question the place that checked it and ask if the tie rod lower or lower control arm is ok?
May 14, 2013 at 3:37 PM
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CAROLINACARCONNECTION
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i believe the shop would have noticed if the control arm was bent. as for the tie rod end thats only for the front i spoke without reading on that on. sounds like you have a wheel bearing failing or its the tire, i would have a name brand tire shop take a look at the wheel and tire and make sure everything is ok there. write back and let me know the outcome.

thanks ryan
May 14, 2013 at 3:58 PM