You wont hear much of a sound, but more of a vibration at certain speeds. I recently installed a set of tires on my truck and because of an inbalance, around 70mph the truck would start to shake. Once I had it corrected it was smooth sailing.
No, it will not affect the balance
The balance is off if your tire is wearing unevenly
Yes, a wheel bearing can make a tire fall off while it is being driven. If the bearing does fall off, the tire can then fall off the vehicle.
i think its the rims
It would depend on the amount of tar stuck to the tire. A little wouldn't effect much but more will cause the tire to be off balance and cause the vehicle to shake or shimmy.
yes. it will make your speedometer a little off, but they will work.
A tire with a more aggressive tread design like off road usually make noise but the shake is more likely an imbalance since you just put new tires on. Some small tire shops will skip this step if you're not watching and still charge you for it or if you have custom wheels will try to balance from the back with tape weights which fall off and are never as good at achieving a true balance. I would rule out balance before digging into other possible causes.
Rubbing sound front left tire ford f150 bushings on sway bar broke off replaced and still making sound
Driving on low tire pressure flexes the tire, causes overheating and can make the tire come off the rim on corners.
This could be due to off balance tires, but shaking usually only occurs when you hit 65-75 mph, unless you have off balance tires and your alignments off. Off balance tires usually cost 10 bucks to balance each tire An alignment averages from 50-75 dollars, depending on how many wheels you align.
I believe that sound cannons make people woozy because of the force put on the inner ear. As the sound pounds the ear drum, the equilibrium is affected by the shock. Due to the beating taken by the equilibrium, our balance is thrown off, resulting in the woozy feeling.
You can just buy one if that's all you can afford. But your ride could be come uneven and throw off the car's balance. Try looking for a used tire of your make that has some wear and tear. It will be cheaper and will be a closer match to your other tire.