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Purchased a 2018 f250 with 72k miles 6 inch zone lift with 37x11.5r18 AT’s about 4 months ago, truck has been great but I recently noticed a “humming” sound when driving at around 65-75 mph on the highway, sound comes on at around 65 and when decelerating it stops and as soon as I hit the pedal again it comes back up, exceeding the 75-79 mph mark you can’t really hear it, sound comes more from the driver side, I’m wondering if that’s the wheel hub? But I don’t hear anything when driving at lower speeds, not sure what it can be so any help would be greatly appreciated.
my tires hum by design...I wanted mixed use tires....not as noisy as off road tires and not as quiet as on road tires.
if it was a hub the sound would be more related to wheel rolling than pedal action.
pedal action hum could be the oil has thinned out...are you due for an oil change and are you really a severed duty schedule operators and you are using normal duty.
I once had a engine hum when I tried the baldwin 9 micron filter....and that was the first time I ever got metal fuzz on my magnetic drain plug.
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