What Causes Noise After Installing New Tires?
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After replacing new tires, abnormal noise may occur due to potential bearing issues caused during the tire replacement process. Other reasons: If the tires were replaced by the owner or the mechanic failed to perform proper wheel alignment after replacement, it may result in uneven tire load distribution and "tire scrubbing" phenomenon. New tires with lower aspect ratios or increased width will generate more noise, depending on the owner's preference. Reasons for loud tire noise: Foreign objects may be stuck in the tire tread gaps, which can be checked and removed. It could also be due to excessive tire pressure or uneven pressure among tires, requiring verification at a repair shop.