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It may be the tires, and not the suspension at all. If the tires are oversized, it may be sidewall flex.
I own nexem tires say made in Korea on sidewall.
inflate the tires to max pressure listed on sidewall of tire or buy new ones Bin there did that but it did not help.
The country of manufacture is listed on the sidewall of the tire.
Ventricle serrated band. It is a series of raised lines on the sidewall.
Directional tires feature arrows on the sidewall that indicate what direction the tire should rotate when the vehicle is moving forward.
Not if you want a tire sidewall any higher than the thickness of a dime.
The country of manufacture is written on the sidewall of every tire.
Read the sidewall of the tire for the Manufacturers specification...
Sidewall height. 205 = width of the tire, 55 = percent of tire that is sidewall, R16 = rim size. Therefore, if you switch a tire to 205 60 R16, you will have a larger sidewall. Larger sidewalls can cause more flex, degrading the vehicles cornering capability.
A 2004 Stratus has 4 tires... If you mean tire size, it's stamped on the sidewall of the tire..
Aspect ratio is the height of the sidewall compared to th width of the tread, in a 70 series tire, the sidewall height would be 70% of the tread width.