JohnVallo
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Don't know if this has happened to others but happened to me for the second time.
I usually don't drive my GT350 in the rain, but here in Florida in the summertime you occasionally get caught in it.
First time I was driving maybe 45 right after a big cloudburst with a lot of water still on the road. All of the sudden I started hearing this roaring sound from the rear of the car. I slowed down a little and the sound didn't change much. I almost pulled over to see if all my wheel bearings had went out at once. That's what an eerie feeling I had. Soon I drove out of the wetness on dry road and all was fine then.
Second time I was driving 80 on I75 when we ran into a torrential downpour, (It was one of those where you couldn't drive over 30-40 because you just couldn't see). Again a lot of water on the road, and again this god awful vibrating harmonic started to develop. (Sounded like a 100 watt speaker in each ear with bad static feedback), and again when we ran out of the water to dry road, it all went away.
I usually don't drive my GT350 in the rain, but here in Florida in the summertime you occasionally get caught in it.
First time I was driving maybe 45 right after a big cloudburst with a lot of water still on the road. All of the sudden I started hearing this roaring sound from the rear of the car. I slowed down a little and the sound didn't change much. I almost pulled over to see if all my wheel bearings had went out at once. That's what an eerie feeling I had. Soon I drove out of the wetness on dry road and all was fine then.
Second time I was driving 80 on I75 when we ran into a torrential downpour, (It was one of those where you couldn't drive over 30-40 because you just couldn't see). Again a lot of water on the road, and again this god awful vibrating harmonic started to develop. (Sounded like a 100 watt speaker in each ear with bad static feedback), and again when we ran out of the water to dry road, it all went away.
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