Why does the rear end of my ford focus rummble horribly?
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Totally knackered wheel bearing possibly.
Wheel bearings or tire out of balance.
because it is a ford, almost as bad as a vauxhall, but not quite
Because it's a Ford.
check the tyre pressure
Stop feeding it beans!
Just kidding
I think you may have a bearing that went south on you, or a possible problem involving one of your tires. My hunch is that you've got a tire that's a little out of balance due to a weight falling off. This is kinda common, and is relatively easy to fix
because u have a ford!! seriously get a chevy or something.
Well it won't be a hungry tum that's for sure and I really don't know if you'll accept a female answering this Q. but as others have said it could be back axle, tyres, wheel bearing or even the exhaust.
How do I know - my other half works on cars and its surprising what bits and pieces of knowledge I pick up.
Do hope it's nothing too serious and expensive to repair. Good Luck!!!
I also believe that it's the wheel bearings. If the noise is in direct relation to vehicle speed then thats your problem.
DUH ITS A FORD
What do you expect like vauxhalls!!
dont worry just dont use it get a new car!
sounds like a wheel bearing has pooed itself!
If its not a wheel bearing, which I don't think it is. It could be the exhaust rubbing against the chassis which normally makes a rumbling noise.
it'll be one or both of the wheel bearings.
bearing
its a ford what do you expect
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