Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Asked by notAlex on January 9, 2021
When driving, I noticed that a slapping sound was coming from my rear passenger-side wheel. The tempo of the slapping sound would accelerate and decelerate as the car’s speed increased and decreased.
I replaced my wheel with a spare after reading this article since it suggested that the tire tread might be separating.
https://www.complex.com/sports/2014/07/10-car-noises-and-what-they-mean/slapping
After I replaced the wheel, the slapping sound went away. However, I didn’t notice any bulges on the wheel that would indicate tread separation.
Could this really be a case of tire tread separation? Or might it be something else?
It may possibly be a bent wheel rim. It is common for the tyre to be suspect at first but it maybe something else. Perhaps have the wheel put on a balancing machine. You can check the tyre properly this way, then check the inner wheel rim for any bent areas. Even a slightly bent or damaged inner rim can cause a tyre to bounce on the road which gives a sort of pattering sound.
Answered by Orb on January 9, 2021
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