Hello, the following tyre problem: I drove Goodyear Eagle all-year tyres (17″ 245/45) about 15 000 km each in the same position. A summer, then a winter. Then I bought an extra set of summer tyres. In spring 2012 I had the Goodyear Eagle “move” to one set of other rims at the local Audi dealer. I screwed these tires myself on my Audi A3 a few weeks ago, just like they with chalk from the Audi workshop in front of half The result is a very loud driving noise that they certainly didn’t have in the last winter. You’re right (of course) and they seem to be in the same position as usual, but I think the following has happened: In the Audi workshop, although they were properly raised from the running direction in the spring, they switched at least one axle to the left and right! So the tire that ran 15 000 km in front to the right now runs to the front left. The sound is really extreme, especially when braking. Spread over all speeds. If I drive in track grooves, e.g. on the Audobahn, the A3 is no longer so calmly particularly “waxy”, otherwise that was not the case. My question or my assumption: I assume that the loud running noise comes from the exchange left to right. Can that be, or not?? Would then go to the Audi dealer and they should pull it up again “otherwise”. Thanks for a tip!