Tyres screech while under braking means you braked too hard too sudden, whereby the wheels are locked but the grip is not there, it just keeps on skidding forward by the momentum.
Solution:- for emergency braking step on it but let go, then repeat the sequence 2-3 times, you'll find it stops your car within a shorter distance also minimise side skidding.
It also screech while shooting off when you're doing 0 ~100 in 4secs.
It always screech in those smooth concrete slab parking lots.
If it screech while taking a slight bend in slow speed, check your tyres for underinflation.
As for me and Schumi, the tyres don't screech, they scream at every bend even when they are overinflated.
If your tyres doesn't show any severe damage or you still haven't notice the middleage marker it has many more miles in them.
Lets leave out the allignment and cambering stuff to make it short.
Maybe the next time they squeal after doing all the above, get down and tell each of them with a stern face " one more complain, I'll change all of you and dump it in the sea "
Works for my gramm, serious....
2006-07-14 05:03:57
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answered by davmanx 4
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What they "would've" makes no diffirence as long as the did not. Tire rotation normally has nothing to do with screeching - alignmnent does.
2006-07-14 04:30:27
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answered by Anonymous
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there is nothing wrong wit yur tires screeching that becoz u are putting too much torque on yur tires so there is a friction between yur tire and the road so thats makes a screeching sound. if u continue putting too much load like that yur tires will worn out really quick
2006-07-14 08:28:28
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answered by mr.good 2
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You tires are going bald meaning, the rubber is going low.
2006-07-14 05:24:27
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answered by Anonymous
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tyres screech when they are hot especially on another hot surface
2006-07-14 04:25:21
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answered by Anonymous
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could be under inflated
2006-07-14 04:25:23
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answered by dannykuhn57 2
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