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hey guys

i just have a question, i have a nissan skyline r32 gts-t. it has 78 k on the clock, when i drive the car i hear a humming noise from the rear end of the car, i am not sure exaclty where it is coming from, im thinkin ither the diff or the bearing's or some where in the hicas system . i also have banna's at the back. not sure wether that helps or would be a reason of the noise occuring. the sound is noticable at 65km/h and starts to get louder the faster i go..

i would like to know wether this is normal , in this model.. and if not wether any one else has had this problem.. and what it could be..

thanks, all help Appreciated

niran

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might be a midget in your boot humming along to the lyrics....

nah but seriously possible diff whine has the oil ever been changed

hey mate, i got the car only a couple of weeks a go, so nah i havnt yet i'll check that this weekend and see if the oil is enough

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check rear wheel bearings. they hum when getting old. wouldnt be all unlikely in a car of that age

kool mate, thkz for all the help guys. ill check that out asap also..

thkz

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