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Is It Normal for Tires to Make Abnormal Noises When Friction with the Ground During Car Turns?

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LeMaria
08/31/25 3:16am
It is normal for tires to produce abnormal noises when friction with the ground during car turns. When tires come into contact with the ground, different noises can be generated due to factors such as road type or surface conditions, vehicle speed, tire type, and tire air pressure. Therefore, no matter how perfect a car is, it cannot completely eliminate the noise produced by the interaction between tires and the ground during driving. Other reasons for abnormal tire noises during car turns: Loose fastening screws on the fender or sound insulation pads may cause them to tilt upward, interfering with the front wheels during rotation and resulting in abnormal friction noises. It is necessary to check the fastening condition of the fender and sound insulation pads to eliminate factors such as looseness and warping. Unauthorized modifications to car tires, such as replacing them with non-original size tires, can cause interference between the tires and the car body when turning, leading to noise if the tires are widened or their diameter is increased. Precautions for car turns: When turning, drivers should fully estimate the vehicle's minimum turning radius and inner wheel difference based on the terrain. This is especially important during sharp turns or when driving with trailers or semi-trailers, to prevent the outer front wheels from going off the road or colliding with other obstacles. Additionally, care should be taken to avoid the rear wheels falling into ditches or hitting obstacles.
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Robles
09/12/25 6:41am
Every time I hear the strange noise of tire friction when turning, it feels odd, especially more noticeable on rainy days or rough roads. This isn't entirely a bad thing—for example, new tires might make noise due to rubber break-in. But most of the time, it could be a sign of trouble. Excessive tire wear, too low or too high tire pressure can cause abnormal friction, producing squeaks or screeching sounds. Additionally, wet or gravelly roads might temporarily create unusual noises. However, if the noise persists and is accompanied by vibrations, it could indicate aging steering components, faulty suspension springs, or even uneven brake rotors. For safety, I make it a habit to regularly check tire pressure and tread patterns and visit the garage every six months. After all, issues during turns can easily lead to skidding or loss of control, compromising driving safety—don’t overlook this small detail.
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DeLondon
10/26/25 7:32am
Tire noise during turns is indeed common, but it often indicates underlying risks. From my perspective, slight sounds on dry roads may be normal friction, especially when tires are under pressure during high-speed turns. However, if the noise is sharp or frequent, it warrants attention. The causes vary: uneven tire tread wear reducing grip, improper tire pressure causing deformation and friction, or loose suspension arms leading to wheel misalignment. Worse, it could be an early sign of power steering pump or universal joint issues. It's advisable to check tire pressure promptly, ensuring it's within the standard range, and inspect tire condition. If the problem persists, visit a repair shop immediately for diagnosis—preventing minor issues from escalating into accidents. Safety first—don't wait for an incident to regret inaction.
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SanKennedy
12/09/25 7:50am
Abnormal noises when turning the tires can be categorized into different scenarios. Under normal circumstances, it often originates from road conditions such as slippery surfaces or the break-in period of new tires. In abnormal cases, it may be caused by tire aging and cracking, imbalanced tire pressure, or worn steering components like tie rods, resulting in harsh sounds. A simple check of tire pressure and visible tire wear can provide a preliminary assessment. If issues are detected, prompt repairs are recommended to avoid potential hazards.
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