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He meant that he posted to the wrong message. Once you do that, all you can do is edit the post. So, he just marked it "wrong thread".
As for your problem there are a few things to check for burning rubber smell. Follow your nose is probably the best idea. Lift the hood and sniff around. Since you mention that there is a noise that stops when the vehicle stops, check for something rubbing a tire. It might be as simple as road debris caught somewhere. Then there are the drive belts on the engine.
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