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DaHotFlip86 Newbie
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Posted: Aug 03 2007 at 5:53pm | IP Logged
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Hey, everyone. This is a great forum, and I am a new user. I have a 2002 4 cylinder SE Frontier. This is about when I speed up and change gears. When I drive, I don't hear any noise at all. When I accelerate at a high speed (goin from 40-60 mph. in like 6-10 seconds) to overtake somebody, I hear a screeching in the front of my truck when the gears change. I think that it might be my tires, cuz I went to the dealership about 2 years ago and they told me that I am going to need new tires soon, but I haven't gotten a chance to yet. Any ideas would be great....Thanks....
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HI! My name is Ben and I have Car ADD.
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Posted: Aug 03 2007 at 6:26pm | IP Logged
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Sounds more like a belt on the engine than your tires.
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S.A.R.Tech Senior Member
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Posted: Aug 10 2007 at 9:15pm | IP Logged
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if its a belt, it'll make the same sound sitting stationary in a parking lot. Fire it up and romp on the gas, hear the chirp, then it's a belt.
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