Tires are not generally loud unless there is some type of problem going on with the tires or the items that connect the tires.
Usually a suspension or front end proble causes uneven wear on the tires and you get noise from them, similar to running on snow tires
Loud tires are the result of larger tires. If you are running snow or mud tires on the highway, the lugs are bigger and spaced farther apart making a loud hum.
If you are reffering to tires, the wheels spin faster than the car moves so the tires make a loud squeaking noise.
Pro comp tires are known to have good traction in wet, off-road conditions. If you're going to drive the vehicle on the highway very much, know that Pro comp tires are loud. For what it's worth, I think Pro comp tires look much better than regular tires.
Agressive tread, bad alignment
It may be a wheel bearing making noise, or your tires may be way overdue for a tire rotation. Are the tires badly worn in some spots?
Fully inspect your tires. A piece of one (or more of) your tires may be tearing off.
It could have to do with the brand of tires. Our 2005 Ford Five Hundred had Continental Tires on them. They were well under the mileage rating, but were very loud. We thought there may be something else wrong with the car, but when we took it in they said it was the tires. They were "cupping" and were very loud. The front tires, needed to be replaced rite away as there was metal showing through. From what we understand there has been allot of problems with Continental Tires. We were also told by an insurance adjuster who came to look at our car after an accident that he has had allot of claims where continental tires were an issue. We have replaced all four tires, and the car is quite as can be.
either your hand brake has got something wrong with it and is stickingm, so that makes your tires rub against the road which makes a horrible noise!
It is so loud, sometimes it can break the membrain in your ear and make them bleed.
sounds like your ball bearings are going bad
it just loud