A loose or incorrectly mounted wheel assembly-= wow this is bad mechanics.
Its a problem with your bearings..
Bad shocks, worn ball joints, worn tie rod ends - all cause tire wear.
probably not the tire, but the bearings. misalignment can cause vibrations - making all sorts of squeaks.
If the vehicle has traction control, all the tires must be the same size. If one tire is smaller than the rest, yes the traction control light would come on.
Low air pressure in one are the other front tire, belt broken in tire, worn out front end parts. Have all items checked
on any car you can replace just one tire. however it is recommended to replace all four due to different wear patterns. replacing just one tire can cause your vehicle to drift off to one side and can cause excessive wear to your tires.
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One of the dangers of a retreaded tire is that the tread can pop off, bounce all over the road, hit other vehicles, and cause damage.
To eject just press L1 R1 L2 and R2 all at the same time. Hope this helps.
You mean "shakes at 65?" If so, a possible cause is an out of balance tire. I would check that all tire lug nuts are there and tight and check for warped rotors. Check tires for blisters and check the steering linkage for worn parts.
all the tire sizes that will fit your sunfire without havig to make adjustments would be 14, 15 and 16.
An all terrain tire, or a sand specific tire would be best.