I see. 
But, I wasn't so much focused on the wheel (at all actually), but the vehicle's chassis. If it worked, you would hear any major bump that you encountered, including a collision with a wall or another vehicle.
Not relying directly on the physics engine (somehow), would also allow a much higher sampling rate.

But, I wasn't so much focused on the wheel (at all actually), but the vehicle's chassis. If it worked, you would hear any major bump that you encountered, including a collision with a wall or another vehicle.
Not relying directly on the physics engine (somehow), would also allow a much higher sampling rate.