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08.05.2020 20:07 # 1
yigit_dark
Hello everyone;

I just bought my car and joined you. I introduced myself in the relevant section, and I had a problem today. I am waiting for your help. When I buy my car, the front 2 and rear 2 tires are different brands. The condition of the front 2 tires is in good condition. But the backs are pretty old. I used my vehicle in the flat tire for 2 days. There was no problem. I said I'll inflate the tires today. I set the inflation to 32 psi. I was amazed that one tire fell to 7 Psi and the other to 8 Psı. As I walked into the car after leaving the gas station, it felt as if the tire had broken out. Rattling studies. In the slightest way, the sound comes crashing in the disorder. I could not climb to 60 km speed on the broken road from fear. Do you think the problem is with the shock absorbers, or because the tires are so old, there is no problem of absorbing any force. ? If there is such a situation, I am waiting for your help.

Note: I'm going to change my tires tomorrow, but first I have to go to the mechanic and check the undercarriage. This is important for me. It's been a little long, don't look at my flaw. Thanks in advance
08.05.2020 20:07 # 2
fkundak
Teacher lean under the vehicle and check the tires' interior very carefully. The balloon may have made
08.05.2020 20:07 # 3
sonerkyl
As our friend says, the tires may have made balloons or broken wires. But if the sound event is not caused by the tires, it is possible to have a torsion, take it to the master and have it checked first.
08.05.2020 20:07 # 4
KILIC
teacher, if the device you pressed is defective, you may have pressed too much air. In this case, the tire will not stretch as it swells excessively, and the entire load will be in the suspension system and will make noise. The best priority is to change your tires and have your undercarriage checked.
08.05.2020 20:07 # 5
yigit_dark
[QUOTE = fkundak] My teacher lean under the vehicle and check the tires' interior very carefully. The balloon may have made [/ QUOTE]
As you said, the right wheel may not be particularly good, the angle is not good at all.

[QUOTE = sonerkyl] As my friend said, the tires may have made balloons or broken wires. But if the sound event is not caused by the tires, it is possible to have a torsion, take it to the master and have it checked first. [/ QUOTE]

The right wheel makes a lot of noise, in particular, in the smallest council. The stance is also not good when the wheel looks from behind the vehicle. I will replace and check the tires. Thanks for the response.

[QUOTE = KILIÇ] teacher, if the tool you pressed is defective, you may have stepped in too much air. In this case, the tire will not stretch as it swells excessively, and the entire load will be in the suspension system and will sound. Change your tires and get your undercarriage checked with the best priority. [/ QUOTE]

It's can be, yes. As I wrote above, I think the right wheel of the vehicle does not hit the ground, and it makes the most sound right and hits it. Today, I did not want to get out of the air, as soon as I change the rear wheels and look at the problem. Thanks for the answer.
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