It's possible, but unlikely. However it will shake violently at certain speeds and may damage steering gear and tie rods.
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.
if oyu sheer the lug nuts off that hold tire onto car, or if a front suspension part fails it can cause tire to come off
Unless the weights fell off, only when you disturb the tire from the rim.
Tire fall off, not likely. It just may seize the spindle and lock it up (and cause you to not be able to steer, or move the vehicle).
A bad wheel bearing can cause your tire to tilt inward. The motion of the tire tilt thing in word, while you are driving, can cause the axle to break and the tire to come off.
haha no but it will eventually lock up an you will drag tha one tire
They are balanced
They are balanced
It will inevitably loosen and fall off.
They sit on it an pedal and try to keep balanced. They fall off often - that's part of it.
The tire needs to be balanced or the shock is dead.
One that has been put on a machine and weights added to compensate for any imbalance/imperfection caused either by wear or by the mfg. process (on new tire)