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Worn steering parts, worn suspension parts, tires out of balance, out of alignment,
Does it pull to the side? It may be your tires. Bad tires. Flat spot on the front tires. Try to rotate your tires. And see what happeneds.
Why? To even out tire wear. The front tires will wear much quicker than the rears on a FWD vehicle. The front tires are pulling the vehicle and are also steering the vehicle. This causes friction which causes wear. You rotate by simply putting the rear tires on the front and the front tires on the rear every 10,000 miles. Click the link and go to Tire Rotation.
Balance your tires!
Bad shocks, worn front end parts.
tires bounce either because the shock absorbers are trashed or you have the tires over inflated
Usually a suspension or front end proble causes uneven wear on the tires and you get noise from them, similar to running on snow tires
Broken belt in one of your tires
Lowering the springs of a car will cause the tires to bounce.
Yes, it can but cupping can also have other causes. Over inflated tires can tend to bouce more, especially when combined with weak/worn shocks or struts. When tires bounce cupping can occur when the tires strike the road. Cupping can also be caused by the tire/wheel assembly being out of balance (which can also cause the tires to bounce). Cupping is just one of several types unusual wear on tires.
If the front tires on a Mitsubish Pajero have worn on the outer wall, it can be caused by wheel alignment issues. As wheel alignment shifts, it can cause feathering of the tires.
Wear in the front end components, and or, (excessive stress) caused by the wrong size tires, or different sized tires, and or, front end damage from an accident of some type.