Dodge Challenger right passenger tire snapped while driving, clicking noise observed on Dodge Challenger

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Dodge Challenger owners report experiencing serious issues when the right passenger tire snaps while driving, which may indicate significant wear and tear or a sudden blowout. Additionally, some owners notice a clicking noise that could be linked to various components, particularly if it originates from the front right side, suggesting potential problems with sway bar links, tie rods, or tension links. Furthermore, a speed-dependent clicking noise may indicate a connection to the vehicle's drivetrain components, while a noise that disappears on left turns but intensifies on right turns could point to issues with the CV axle or outer CV joint. Given the severity of a tire snapping, it is crucial for owners to seek professional assistance promptly to ensure safety and effectively diagnose and resolve these issues.

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