It might cause the wheels to fall off.
Could be,Wheel bearing failure,Lug nuts not tightened properly,Lug nuts over tightened,Incorrect wheel for that vehicle,Ball joint failure,
The lug nuts weren't tightened.
double gasketed or over tightened oil filter, over tightened or stripped drain plug
lug nuts were not tightened/torqued correctly. I had this happen to me with my jeep i hand tightened them and forgot to go back and torque them.
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whell overheating is usally caused by one of two things a worn or over tightened wheel bearing will cause wheel to overheat.if this is not fixed the bearing will sieze onto wheel axle stub and either ruin the axle or at the least cost lot more to fix other cause of over heating would be the brake on that wheel is over adjusted or stuck so it does not release after applying brakes. if the brake is the cause you will feel dragging on that side when driving and when applying brakes you will feel the steering wheel pulling severely to the side that is dragging
The drive shaft may need to be tightened
It can sometimes turn too quickly. This can cause the vehicle to turn over and an accident to occur.
All lug nuts should be tightened in a star pattern, so yes.
The metal tire is fitted on the wheel of a bullock cart via the rim. The rim has bolts which are tightened so as to firmly hold the tire in place.
The metal tire is fitted on the wheel of a bullock cart via the rim. The rim has bolts which are tightened so as to firmly hold the tire in place.