What Causes the Clicking Sound from the Wheels?
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If there is an abnormal noise coming from the right front wheel, it could be due to a damaged outer CV joint of the left front axle, a faulty shock absorber, or worn-out ball joints and bushings in the chassis suspension. It is advisable to visit a repair shop as soon as possible to inspect and eliminate any potential safety hazards. Tire Storage Methods: 1. Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or rain can accelerate rubber aging. Protect tires from direct sunlight, UV rays, rain, ozone, oil contamination, and excessive heat. When storing tires, place them in a cool, shaded area and release the air inside the tires. 2. Avoid Soaking: During rainy weather, move tires indoors to prevent water from seeping inside. Tires exposed to oil or water are prone to damage or deformation. Therefore, store them in a place free from oil and water, away from areas that could cause damage or deformation. Avoid placing tires near generators, batteries, etc. If storing tires for an extended period after removal, be aware that chemicals may seep out and stain the floor.