You fit a more appropriate size - obviously yours are way too big.
A 2003 Lexus with an intermittent grinding noise might mean that there is a tire rim rubbing on the brake disk. It could also mean that a tire is rubbing on a fender wall when turning.
i think it has to do something with your arm shaft rods , because i do believe your tire bearings are fried or torn Interesting terms in the first response. What kind of car? Could be as simple as the tire rubbing the inner fender. Backer plate on the brakes rubbing the rotor. Only when turning? Either direction?
If you have increase the tire size it coule be that the tire is rubbing in the turn. If you haven't upped the tire size it is more that likely some sort of suspension problem and you should take it to your mechanic.
What is it rubbing against? What size tire is on there? Is it the front or rear?
rubbing from brakes or rubbing from frame
might be the wheel or ball bearing of the tire.
The left tire will lift if your turning right
Try getting a wheel alignment; & checking if ur fender is loose and rubbing the tire its happening to me but never had the time to fix it.
Either you tire is rubbing or if its a front wheel drive it could be you "CV" axle's... Other than that i don't know i hope that helps?
you may have the wrong sized tire on . ie.. to large or one size to large in height causing the tire to rub the wheel well. check with the dealer to see what size it should be.
No, you can not correct a bulge in a tire. Sorry, but that tire is now just scrap rubber.
will a 255/70/16 tire fit on a stock 1994 ford explorer without rubbing