Only if you drive with your foot on the brake all the time.
bent wheels or a broken cord in a tire or a deformity in a tire.
1. out of balance wheels 2. misaligned front end 3. worn out steering dampner.
If it sounds like it's from one of the front wheels, you may have a worn out CV joint.
You may have a bad wheel speed sensor on one of the front wheels.
you could have a wire broke in the tire
It is good practice while driving to accelerate while in a turn. This is because most cars have their brakes in the front wheels, and braking while in a turn will cause the rear of a car to go into a spin.
Answer Ball joints which are located behind the front wheels. Do not ignore it. Your wheel can actually break off while driving. Have it looked at ASAP.
i have a 93 nissan and the front brakes are getting hot when driving
In front wheel drive the traction comes from the front wheels while in rear wheel drive traction power comes from the rear wheels.
A small child
You may have a ball joint going out or your wheels are unbalanced
Wheels are out of balance