Road surfaces and tires have a great influence on road noise in automobiles. Therefore, this study attempted to investigate the effect of changes in road surface and tire tread on road noise. For six road surfaces, road noise was measured and analyzed while changing two types of tire treads. In all frequency bands, the sound pressure of the road surface with a relatively large roughness was higher than that of other roads. And in the case of a road surface with relatively large pore, it was investigated that noise was reduced compared to other road surfaces due to the sound absorption effect in the low frequency area. On roads with irregular road roughness, the high sound pressure was exhibited in all frequency bands regardless of tire tread, indicating an increase in road noise due to irregular wear on roads. It was confirmed that the noise deviation due to the change in road surface was larger than the noise deviation due to the tire structure, and it is judged that noise research according to the structure and condition of the road surface.