Possible bent rim or tire out of round.(defective) answer tire out of balance is the best place and cheapest place to start
It is under the fender in front of the right front tire.It is under the fender in front of the right front tire.
Check the mudflap on the right front tire
broken belt in the tire, uneven wear
Hi, If you are certain it is just one wheel.Then check the wheel bearing. Jack the wheel off the floor hold the top and bottom of the wheel and see if it moves in & out. If so then a new wheel bearing is required. Tire out of balance, bent wheel, or a tire that has a broken belt, or flat spot.
tire balancing is when the tire is spin balanced so it wont vibrate when you drive down the road.tire alignment isn't really aligning the tire as much as it is correcting the components of the front end so that the tires are straight up+down and side to side.when this is off it will cause premature wear of the tires.
Right in front of the left front tire.
Bad tire? Tires not balanced? Bent rim? Bad wheel bearing?
Pull to the right.
when turning or when ridin?
More likely than not you have a tire out of balance or a bent wheel. Have your tires inspected and balanced.
Tire rotation is typically conducted in the same pattern for all vehicles. 1. Both back tires are moved to the front on the same sides. The right rear tire becomes the right front, and left rear becomes left front. 2. The front tires switch sides and are moved to the back. The left front tire becomes the right rear tire, and the right front tire becomes the left rear tire. While persons with the necessary lifting equipment can generally rotate tires without help, it is beneficial to have the tires checked for balance when rotating. Additionally, after a tire rotation, and alignment is highly advisable. Any competent mechanic can handle both operations.
Depends on the tire, are they directional tires? if yes then you have no choice but to go from front to back. If not you have the option of switching them across from left front to right back and right front to left back.