Tire noises like a warping sound are a result of it being out of round. This happens when the tire is unbalanced or the front end is out of alignment.
No, the word "tire" does not have a short vowel sound. The "i" in "tire" is pronounced as a long vowel sound.
Check the mudflap on the right front tire
1999 Mercury front and humming noises can because by several things. Tire noises are the most common cause. A tire that is not wearing properly can cause a humming noise.
Yes, "tire" has the short i sound, pronounced like "tyre."
It has a long E vowel sound, as in time and fire.
Grinding noises, wandering steering, strange tire wear.
When your tires start making strange noises of any kind you should take your vehicle to an auto mechanic to check it out. You need to be safe on the road.
sounds like a flat spotted tire or a heavily cupped tire. runs hands around tire and check for weird wear on surface of tire. almost need more info as well.
This sound is likely a failing wheel bearing - the rumble sound will stop as soon as the bearing seizes onto the hub. Other possibilities are a loose wheel mounting lug nut - especially if some tire boy was working on it last Friday night at 4:59pm. Do the easy stuff first. Sometimes tire noise can transmit through the chassis and create such noises - these are often casued by uneven wear patterns on the tire treads. Look for the easy stuff first before you get into a wheel bearing. Good luck!
A small rock or pebble may be stuck in tire's tread.
There is just one vowel sound in the word "tire," pronounced as "ai" like in "fire" or "wire."
Exactly what it sounds like. The tire isn't perfectly round, and has become more egg-shaped. It can cause vibrations, howling/thumping noises, etc. These symptoms will get worse the faster you drive. You can try having your local tire shop balance the wheel (usually about $10), but if the tire truly is out of round then you will have to replace it.