What Causes Tire Vibration?
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Tire vibration causes introduction: 1. Incorrect tire pressure (either too high or too low): When driving at high speeds, significant body vibration occurs, leading to tire vibration. Abnormal tire wear. Improper wheel alignment or rim deformation causes uneven tire surface wear, resulting in vehicle vibration during driving. 2. Uneven brake disc surface: During braking, intermittent contact between brake pads and discs creates inconsistent braking force, causing tire vibration. Significant deviation in wheel alignment data (such as incorrect front wheel alignment angles) leads to hub deformation and abnormal wear, resulting in tire imbalance and noticeable vibration during driving. 3. Failed shock absorber: Without proper damping effect, road impacts on tires become more severe, causing significant tire vibration. Half-shaft resonance. This usually occurs due to bending of the half-shaft (in front-wheel drive vehicles) or drive shaft (in rear-wheel drive vehicles).