There are many reasons behind noisy tires, and Richard’s Tyrepower mentions that it is usually because the ones you have are either in bad condition, or a poor fit for your vehicle. In worst cases, it can even be a symptom of serious safety issues, so make sure that you identify the problem quickly.
1. Tread design – First, you should understand that some tyres are simply noisier than others are. Treads built for hauling around heavy loads or for tackling rough terrain usually make more of a racket. Other details like the innate air compression and symmetry of the design also play a part. The most important thing here is to get the right tyres for your vehicle type, or else it will amplify the sounds.
2. Bent wheel – If you notice that not all tyres make the same amount of noise, and that the vehicle seems to be shaking slightly at certain speeds, you might have a bent wheel. Potholes and other obstacles on the road can cause a wheel to bend. Thankfully, there are affordable ways to have your wheel straightened again, so don’t hesitate to have it fixed.
3. Out of round tyre – Does your tyre roll in a true circle, or does it seem to rise and fall slightly? This has many of the same symptoms as the above problem. Out of round tyres can damage suspension components, and will cause uneven wear throughout the rubber. In some cases, this problem might even be due to tread separation, which is a serious safety risk.
There are other possible reasons for noisy tyres, but these are usually the most common and the ones you have to worry about most. Your mechanic should be able to tell you what the exact problem is, and what it will take to fix it.
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