Yes, a "slipped belt" can cause a tire to squeak.
A slipped belt is when the belt area of the tire separates from the radial plies of the tire and there is a noise as the two parts rub across each other. If a tire squeaks because of a slipped belt, do not drive at high speed and replace the tire as quickly as possible. A slipped belt will eventually separate causing the tire to blow out.
Squeak in tires (when turning in particular) could mean low tire pressure, or bald tires.
I think it is because when you brake and turn at the same time it makes friction and that's what makes the tires squeak.
Low tire preasure. We used to do this as kids and went around corners squeeling tires.
The car may need new brakes or tires because they might be wearing down.
Beacuse the bolt on the tires are loose/..
The squeak is your tires losing traction on the pavement. Prominent in rear wheel drive cars.
Tires that squeak can be caused by a slipped belt. It can also be an alignment problem or just normal turning for the vehicle. It's difficult to help with this problem without hearing the sound. *Make sure it's not in 4wheel drive when it's not needed.
That usually means they are becoming flat. Also it could be something on your tire. Take it in and have it looked at.
It could just be the compound of the tires or the road surface, but if the squeak persists no matter what surface you are on it could be something loose,, not the tire at all, check your hub cap and lug nuts to ensure they are tight
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Could be the belt in the tire, that can cause it to squeek, also it could be the wheel bearing or the C/V Joint.