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replaced all my rotors, still have a pulsing noise 850 1995

Could be a tire. If you can, get your car up on a lift and check the tires for a bulge that could be tread separation. You could just jack up one side then the other if a lift isn't available.

Can you isolate it front or rear? If you can, rotate the tires front to back and see if the noise follows.

If you notice it more during right turns it could be a failing hub bearing on the left side. Just an idea.

BTW, if I lower the rear windows on my wagon I get a lot of buffeting noise left, right, left but I doubt it's what you're talking about.

Good luck,
Erwin in Memphis
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Regards, Erwin in Memphis, '95 855t






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