Riding really loud

michaellewgood

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I dont know if it is just my car or the way cobalts are built but my 2007 lt rides really loud and there is a slight vibration in the pedal when applying the gas at highway speeds. I put brand new tires on it which quieted it a little bit but still seems too loud. Anyone else encountering this?
 

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control arm bushings ..... ? they went out in both mine and my wifes cobalts and got loud .. but i dont know how that would make the pedal vibrate . take a look at the motor mounts
 

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loud as in road noise. I just had the control arm bushings replaced less than 2 months ago. It doesnt rattle at all just the annoying humming sound from what seems like road noise
 

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my recommendation is to upgrade the shocks and struts to FE5's you will get a better ride and its 100% designed for a cobalt, (came factory on the SS models and they are directly interchangeable)
 

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did you check your alignment ? did my control arm bushing and i was getting the same noise . needed a alignment
 

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loud as in road noise. I just had the control arm bushings replaced less than 2 months ago. It doesnt rattle at all just the annoying humming sound from what seems like road noise

Has your concern been resolved? Are you experiencing a vibration?

Tricia, GM Customer Service.
 

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no it has not been resolved. i just got an alignment when i got tires put on 2 months ago. the new tires dampened the noise some but its still loud. ill have to look into the shocks and struts.
 

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