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.
if its squeaking it could be to do with the suspension joints or the the suspension bushes, you will hear this mostly when accelerating, braking or going round corners. if its squealing all the time it could be your cam belt or the brake pad squealers, they squeal when they are too worn out and need replacing.
around the corner.
possible noise with brakes
Round Every Corner was created in 1965-07.
Where can i buy the dvd film heaven is round the corner
"Round" is the verb of the sentance. What are the horses doing? They are rounding the corner.
A circle has no corners. :) It just goes round and round and round...
It means your going insane or are insane. The phrase comes from the roads to old asylums, which would usually have a corner from the gate entrance, to keep it out the view of the public eye
Heaven Is Round the Corner - 1944 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
Rainbow Round the Corner - 1944 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
It depends on what you are going to round it to. To the nearest 10, you need to look at the digit in the ones position, which is 8. That causes it to round up to 530. To the nearest 100, you look at the digit in the tens position, which is a 2. So it rounds down to 500.
The cast of Round the Corner - 2005 includes: Rodger Barrell as Driver James Payton as John