Lightning mushack here I come.
he uses goodyear tires No, he uses LIGHTYEAR tires. It says it in all caps, as i wrote, twice on each tire.
Worn ball joint, rotors out of round, or belt busted on the tire
check tires could have a busted steel belt in the tire or nothing more than a tire out of balance.
No. The car tire will not reduce its chances of being hit by lightning. If anything the tire would add height, which could increase the chances of being hit, though this increase in chance would be negligible.
where is it shaking in the steering wheel or in the seat? shaking at certain speeds can be caused by a busted belt in a tire
it could be a wheel bearing that is bad or it could also be busted belts inside a tire
Tire mounting lubricant.
While riding - usually not unless flatted or busted. if its about if they can be taken off - sure. You need a few tools - tire irons/levers, and a little skill.
The belts in your tires could be busted. Look for knots on them by running your hand over the surface of the tires. Lots of Water inside tire. If you have used " Fix a Flat" you have 2-lbs of water inside your tire now.
To put a bike tire back on properly, first ensure the tire is fully deflated. Place one side of the tire onto the rim, then carefully work the other side of the tire onto the rim using your hands or tire levers if needed. Make sure the tire is evenly seated on the rim before inflating it to the recommended pressure. Check that the tire is centered and not bulging out before riding.
No, the order doesn't matter,
This is caused by a construction flaw during construction of the tire. If it is a fairly new tire it will be replaced by the manufacture.