no
If you've never rotated your tires and they're badly worn, or if they're unbalanced (wheel weight come off ) they can affect your steering somewhat
They wear more quickly and unevenly. Such a condition can affect steering.
The braking of the car and, give the driver heavy steering
Bad coupling from the steering wheel to the rack & pinion or steering gear. Faulty steering gear
Conduct and experiment to rest the trip of different tires
Conduct and experiment to rest the trip of different tires
Conduct and experiment to rest the trip of different tires
no it wont affect the steering. the only thing to affect the steering would be the pump, the steering box, the belt or lines. or possibly worn out mechanical steering components. like tie rods ball joints etc.
A broken strut will definitely affect your tires. They will wear quicker, and possibly off center. As for the broken strut affecting your brakes? Mainly for the fact that your car will not be performing correctly, your steering can be pulling to one side or the other, and when you brake, this can be enhanced.
Inner fender, axle, or steering component.
Yes, Yes, Yes.
If everything was fine prior to the new tires and If the tires were balanced correctly then you have at least 1 defective tire rotate the tires to identify where the culpret is.
yes becasue its throughing off the balance of the tires i would suggest removing the tar or haveing the wheels balance at your local repair shop