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Every time I make a sharp turn at a low speed, like when I'm navigating a multi-story parking garage or turning at an intersection, I hear this incredibly embarrassing high-pitched noise coming from the front wheels. The rubber sounds like it is screaming on the asphalt, even though I am driving perfectly slowly. My brakes are brand new, so I know they aren't the issue. What could be causing this?
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That high-pitched friction sound usually happens because your wheels are literally scrubbing against the road surface at an incorrect angle instead of rolling smoothly. You should check out the diagnostic options for Squeaky tires at https://www.vip-servicecenter.com/services/alignment-service to correct the toe-in or toe-out settings of your front axle. When the geometry is misaligned, the rubber is forced to slide sideways during turns, which causes that loud squealing.