Yes, bubble in tyre side wall would cause vibrations especially if it is nearer to the surface of the tyre, and gives it an irregular shape. It can also pose danger at high speeds, since the tyre would be vibrating more vigourously.
Ans 2 - A bubble in the tire side wall means the wall material has separated and the tire will vibrate as it's now out of balance and soft at one point. This is usually a result of going over a sharp bump (curb ) or hitting a sharp edged pothole at excessive speed. - This tire is now effectively ruined !
It can be a cause.
Yes, it it possible.
probably not the tire, but the bearings. misalignment can cause vibrations - making all sorts of squeaks.
A broken tire belt or bubble.
The number one cause of vibrations: tires# A bad tire - steel belt separation and other types of tire failure # Out balance - any weight imbalance will start the wheel vibrating Other sources:* ??
A bubble on a tire is caused by damage to the tire. It looks like a bump on the tire and should be replaced.
No. it doesn't hav enough pressure to bend the rim, but it can be a very dangerous situation. If the bubble is more or less just a bump in the tire it is probably caused by the tire seperating. The threads that bind the tire have ruptured, and air is getting in between the layers of material causing the bubble. it is an accident waiting to happen.
Bad struts can cause vibrations while coasting in first gear on a 1993 Mitsubishi 3000 GT VR4. A bad tire can also cause this.
Most likely because of unbalanced tire. I have had exectly same situation driving my Ford Escort, vibrations begun at 75 miles per hour and became unnoticeable after 85 miles per hour. After tires replacement and balancing vibrations dissapeared completely. I am assuming that after installing patch on the flat tire, that tire became unbalanced because of weight of that patch. If you have patched you tire I suggest you visit mechanic and have that specific tire balanced. Mechanic will install counterweight on that tire on the side opposite to patch and weight of balance would be matching weight of that patch. That way tire stays balanced and will not cause vibrations anymore. If you have recently patched your flat tire and you have full size spare tire in the trunk, try installing it instead of patched tire and see if that will help. Hope this helps. Please visit www.yaskulka.net for additional information.
A bad tire weight can cause a rubbing noise on full left lock on your Honda Civic 1997. A bubble on the tire can also cause this.
the tire will bounce
nail in tire, or rock