Q: i hear a lot of noise on my front rear tires and i just change my front tires do not what wrong with it

asked by on August 16, 2016

i hear a lot of noise on my front tires and i just change my tires i want to know was the problem

My car has 68000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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