The tires could be unevenly inflated from one another. Also you could have 'shimmy' where your brakes or axle cause the car to veer slightly, which could also affect tire wear and steering, alignment and vertical balance. Start with properly inflating your tires, then get them rotated and balanced-- with any luck that could be all that you require.
When one drives a car with tires that are not aligned correctly, it can cause premature wear on the tires and will cause the car to start drifting uncontrollably.
Worn front end parts, suspension issues, slipped belt in the tires, tire balance problem.
Overinflated tires will cause the vehicle to handle poorly and possibly lead to accidents. The major problem is that once you get up to speed the tires will overheat and rupture which might be very bad for his health.
If the tires are properly balanced plug tires should not cause a vibration.
No,but tires out of balance will cause this. Have them balanced and rotated.
Yes, tires that are larger or smaller in diameter than original factory size will cause a car's speedometer to be wrong.
Bad tires and bad alignment can cause the car to shake at certain speeds.
Lowering the springs of a car will cause the tires to bounce.
The reason is most likely a problem of warpage in the front rotor disc and/or disc drum in the back. If your tires are out of roundness, it can also be the cause.
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.
no the system will not know cause the tires with the tprs need to have a connection with the car. the tires normally have the connection with the wheel base
yes