could be a few things, the most common would be a tyrod or tyrod end. or it could be a bad wheel barring
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, loose lug nuts, worn out wheel bearing, defect in the tire, or steering part worn.
Tire out of balance, worn suspension parts, defective or loose wheel bearing, loose lug-nuts, or worn steering parts.
The lug nuts are too tight.
Loose lug nuts on the tires. Better check them immediately and tighten them if they are loose. Otherwise, you could lose a tire while driving and have a terrible accident.
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Yes. So could a broken belt in your tire, a tire out of balance, loose lug nuts, bad CV joint.
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.
Th most common cause is a bent wheel. It can also be caused by a loose lug nuts, a loose or worn out bearing, or a tire that is out of round. As this is RWD, it can also be a bent rear axle.
Loose or broken lug nuts. If the lug nut were installed in reverse they will also come off.
perhaps it is bad hub bearing Tire out of balance, loose lug nuts, worn or loose wheel bearing, defect in a tire, etc.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, loose wheel bearing, defective tire, loose wheel lug nuts, & worn steering or suspension parts.
"The lug nuts came loose and then the tire fell off, as we were speeding down the highway at 75 mph."