What Causes the Rumbling Noise When Tires Are Rolling?
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Abnormal noises from tires during vehicle operation may be caused by inaccurate four-wheel alignment. Long-distance driving can cause significant tire wear, leading to uneven tread wear and resulting in abnormal noises. Below is relevant information about vehicle tires: Tire Replacement Timing: The frequency of car tire replacement can be determined based on the tire's wear indicators. Generally, the replacement cycle is approximately every 3-5 years or 40,000-60,000 kilometers. Consequences of Low Tire Pressure: Low tire pressure can lead to sidewall cracking, rubber aging, increased driving load, higher fuel consumption, damage to the tire bead, and even the risk of a blowout. For most passenger cars, the front tire pressure should be between 2.2-2.3 bar when unloaded and 2.4-2.5 bar when fully loaded.