What Causes the Abnormal Noise from Newly Replaced Tires?
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After replacing new tires, if you notice abnormal noises, the following possibilities may exist: 1. During the tire replacement process, it's possible that the bearings were damaged. 2. If you replaced the tires yourself or the maintenance personnel did not perform a proper four-wheel alignment after replacement, it could lead to uneven force distribution among the tires, resulting in "tire cupping." 3. The newly replaced tires have a low aspect ratio or increased width, which will increase noise levels, depending on the owner's preference. Generally, there are several reasons for excessive tire noise: 1. The first possibility is that foreign objects may be stuck in the tire treads, which can be checked and removed. 2. The second reason could be excessively high tire pressure or uneven tire pressure among the tires, which requires confirmation at a repair shop. 3. The third possibility is that after replacing new tires or not having a four-wheel alignment for an extended period, uneven tire wear may occur.