Only if the rim is touching ground. More likely is a dry or broken wheel bearing.
yes it can cause low tire pressure
NoThis can:Ruin the tireThe low tire pressure can damage the tire and cause it to loose its balance and shake going down the road.
Inaccurate pressure can cause poor mileage, uneven tire wear, or a tire blow-out. To prevent these events from happening it is important to maintain proper tire pressure.
they hit the walls/side of the tyre and that builds pressure
You should not reduce tire pressure just because you are going to be on a long roadway. You should set the pressure to the cold pressure as specified by the vehicle and tire manufacturers and you should leave it alone. It is normal for the pressure to increase when the tire is hot. DO NOT bleed it off. This will cause the tire to overheat and potentially cause it to fail, possibly with catastrophic consequences. Alwaysadjust pressure when the tire is cold.
If the tred pattern is really aggressive then it will sound this way. An all-terrain tire can cause this sound. Also if the air pressure is way to high or way to low it can also have a similar sound. Going to more of a street tire will usually eliminate the noise. These are the most common reasons.
Yes. Low pressure will cause edge wear. Over inflation will cause center wear.
A tire pressure monitoring system may produce a warning if the tire pressure is too high or too low. High pressure may cause the tire to explode or fail in hot temperature. Low tire pressure causes the tire to break down more easily.
Tyre pressure is caused by the air particles inside the tyre
Depending on the make and model, maybe. Some vehicles do have a tire pressure sensor in the spare to monitor its pressure.
A tire with low air pressure will do that.
Not typically, but running a tire with low pressure can cause damage to the tire, making it dangerous to drive and causing the tire to become out of balance. A front end vibration (sometimes called a shimmy) is typically caused by an out of balance tire.