Buick LeSabre rear driver side tire detached after loud pop sound on Buick LeSabre

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Buick LeSabre owners report experiencing serious issues related to tire detachment, often accompanied by a loud pop sound. This alarming situation may indicate problems with the tire or wheel assembly, potentially stemming from tire sidewall issues, wheel bearing noises, or impacts with potholes. Factors such as uneven tire wear, improper wheel alignment, and worn steering and suspension components can also contribute to these dangerous occurrences. Owners are advised to inspect the wheel hub assembly and wheel bearings, as damage in these areas can produce roaring or grinding sounds that signal impending tire detachment. Furthermore, mechanics may encounter challenges in aligning the rear tires, which could necessitate adjustments like an adjustable rear lower control arm. It is crucial for owners to have their vehicles thoroughly inspected by a qualified mechanic to identify and resolve any underlying issues for safe driving conditions.

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