Technical Tyre Noise

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Technical Tyre Noise

Adam1984

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My Panda is parked half on and half off a kerb overnight, every night. When I move off every morning there is a strange noise coming from the tyres that have been resting on the kerb, it sounds like a wobble board sound, any idea what is causing this?
 
Model
Pop 1.2
Year
2015
Mileage
61000
How old are the tyres ?

Check the 4 digit date code on each one ( on the side wall)

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I'd try parking not on the kerb and see if symptoms continue .... does it continue for long?

Could be if the tyre itself is 1/2 on and 1/2 off you're deforming the tyre slightly , because you're halving the contact patch, and it takes a short while for the tyre to get used to full contact again...
 
I'd try parking not on the kerb and see if symptoms continue .... does it continue for long?

Could be if the tyre itself is 1/2 on and 1/2 off you're deforming the tyre slightly , because you're halving the contact patch, and it takes a short while for the tyre to get used to full contact again...
No it continues for about a mile down the road and then doesn't exist anymore.

I was thinking could be because they are not balanced correctly? Who knows
 
Balancing problem wouldn't correct itself.

Rubber's obviously a natural product, the 'problem' is I'm guessing as I've mentioned in my previous post.

If the car sits 1/2 on, 1/2 off you're deforming the tyre, and it will take on a memory of that on that contact area, for a little while, which might exhibit as a balance symptom... until the tyre warms up , which is why it goes away..

I wouldn't worry about it, a different brand of tyre might exhibit slightly differently.
 
Have a read up on "compression set of elastomers" car tyres are generally made from synthetic rubber (not natural as implied above) but most elastomers have a level of compression set that is influenced by filler content too (which is used to manage wear and fatigue properties). Also as suggested, the tyres take up a set overnight that is removed as the tyre heats and takes a new shape. Also, an aside, the hysteresis of the compound influences the rolling resistance of the tyre, hysteresis is influenced by the fillers, all things are linked and a compromise of individual formulations (road noise another parameter).
 
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