You could have blown your tire or it could have gone flat.
it could be your tires on the pavement.
The vibrating noise in your car could be caused by issues with the exhaust system, engine mounts, or a problem with the tires. It is recommended to have a mechanic inspect your car to determine the exact cause of the noise.
The loud vibrating noise in your car could be caused by issues with the exhaust system, engine mounts, or a problem with the tires. It is recommended to have a mechanic inspect your car to determine the exact cause of the noise.
Noises have to be heard to correectly diagnoise. It could be bearings, tires or a number of things.
bad rotors
A bad wheel bearing
Probably a worn wheel bearing...have it looked at by a technician before it seizes.
well, when you drive with any of the four tires being low you will cause it to over heat, or it could be making a lot of sharp turns.
Increased road noise, decreased fuel efficiency.
if it is mounted on the drive end it will cause undue work on the differential and it could also cause some handling and stability problems tires should be replaced in pairs
Are the tires actually rubbing or do you just hear a noise? If they are rubbing you have a serious front end problem. If you are just hearing a noise it could be that your front brake pads are worn out. There is a little metal pad built onto the brake pads that rub when the pads are worn out, telling you that it is time to have them attended to.
Certain types of tires may cause a brief humming noise after your initial acceleration. The transmission may also cause a brief humming noise.