Will Deformed Rear Wheels Cause Steering Wheel Vibration?
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Deformed rear wheels can cause steering wheel vibration. Symptoms of tire deformation include: Driving difficulties: If the car is used improperly, it may lead to tire deformation. Once the tires are deformed, they must be replaced immediately. Otherwise, it will affect the car's driving performance, potentially causing issues such as veering during driving, wheel vibration, abnormal wear, and other faults. Bulging: If there are quality issues with the tires, deformation during movement can also cause the rubber surface to crack and the internal structural layers to separate, leading to bulging. Once the tire is deformed, cracked, or bulging, the internal structure of the tire changes, significantly reducing its pressure resistance, load-bearing capacity, and speed tolerance.