There is such thing as "Tire Hop" if you are accelerating real hard in a high performance vehicle. If not, need more detailed info. Describe year make model and how and when it does it.
Yes, either can cause a shake while driving.
a bad bearing will cause it to shake, also a rotar or shocks will do the same.
Traction is the amount of grip that a tire gets on the road.
If the vehicle has traction control, all the tires must be the same size. If one tire is smaller than the rest, yes the traction control light would come on.
NoThis can:Ruin the tireThe low tire pressure can damage the tire and cause it to loose its balance and shake going down the road.
When water forms a wedge under a tire, causing it to lose traction, it is referred to as "aquaplaning" or "hydroplaning." This phenomenon occurs when a layer of water builds up between the tire and the road surface, preventing the tire from making contact with the road and resulting in a loss of control. Aquaplaning is most likely to occur at higher speeds and in conditions of heavy rain.
Tire imbalance or wheel bearing. tire(s) more likely.
It would depend on the amount of tar stuck to the tire. A little wouldn't effect much but more will cause the tire to be off balance and cause the vehicle to shake or shimmy.
It could along with the tire and rim.
bent wheels or a broken cord in a tire or a deformity in a tire.
Tire Ratings - Traction grades Traction grades are an indication of a tire's ability to stop on wet pavement. A higher graded tire should allow a car to stop on wet roads in a shorter distance than a tire with a lower grade. Traction is graded from highest to lowest as "AA", "A", "B", and "C".
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