What Causes the Abnormal Noise When Driving Fast After Installing New Tires?
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Here are the reasons for abnormal noise after tire replacement: Bearing Damage: During the tire replacement process, it is possible to cause issues with the bearings. If the tires are replaced by oneself or the maintenance personnel fail to perform a proper wheel alignment after replacement, it can lead to uneven force distribution among the tires, resulting in a 'tire scrubbing' phenomenon. Low Tire Aspect Ratio: If the new tires have a low aspect ratio or increased tire width, they will generate more noise. The specific choice depends on the car owner's preference. The aspect ratio refers to the ratio of the height of the tire's cross-section (the difference between the inner and outer radii) to the maximum width of the tire (the width of the protruding sidewall). When the tire is installed, only the width can be measured, not the height, because the tire has an inner edge (bead) that is hidden inside the wheel rim.