check the rear drag links for wear the ball joints wear out a lot on them
if it is front wheel drive then you need new drive axels
Take it to the garage and have them check for a cracked rotor or a loose caliper.
More than likely the sway bar links - TSB on these
The driveshaft might be out of balance or dented in some way, also check the u joints
When they were repairing it they probably pushed a plug through your tire accidentally and left it, then put in another plug correctly to seal your tire.
Possibly a blown head gasket, allowing coolant water into the engine cylinders. Check the tail pipe exhaust for water vapor (be careful! it is hot!).
It is definitely not a good idea, a thumping noise usually means it has a large bubble, belts are broken or part of the tread is missing. Driving would be unsafe because a blow out of that nature, you could lose control of the car, not able to stop and possibly get into an accident.
A pebble.
sounds like cv joints
it might be your drive shaft or transmission going out.
Yes, a worn or damaged tire can cause a thumping noise as it makes contact with the road. This noise typically results from uneven wear, flat spots, or internal damage, which disrupts the tire's balance and affects how it rolls. If you hear a thump-thump noise while driving, it's important to inspect the tires and address any issues to ensure safety.
If its front wheel drive possibly an axle.