May have the following:Brake wear has been,Assembly may not;Brake disc surface cracks
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The likely word is squeal (sound made by pigs, or by car tires).
Race car tires are super sticky. And when I say sticky I mean like GOO. A pebble pushed onto the smooth tread will STICK there. These tires are not legal for street use.
There could be a number of reasons, but most times that has happened to me, the tires were under-inflated. Check your tires.
Maybe the tires? If it is in the engine compartment, it is probably either a loose belt or one is getting old and slipping.
LOW AIR PRESSURE IN YOUR TIRES loose accessory belts such as alternator can squeal
When your tires squeal at a low speed it can mean a number of things. The tread on your tires may be almost gone or you may have low tire pressure.
I jumped when I heard the pig squeal. There is nothing in the world quite like a four year old girl's squeal of delight. The rambunctious teenager made his tires squeal.
whenever tires loose traction enough they will make a squeal
your car needs a wheel alignment, could be to much toe in or toe out. which means your front tires are angled slightly different directions. i would recommend a balance and rotate aswell as your front tires could be more worn than the rear.
At least inspect when you hear squeal. Base further work on what you see.
The tread is vibrating as it grips and releases when sliding rather than rolling over the road.