Wheel Balancing
Description: Wheel balance refers to
the proper distribution of weight around a revolving
tire and wheel assembly. Poor wheel balance can have a
marked impact on both your car and your safety.
Purpose: Proper wheel balance
ensures that the wheels, while spinning, do not have a
heavy spot that can cause vibration and premature wear
of tires, struts, shocks and other steering and
suspension components. When combined with proper wheel
alignment, balanced wheels ensure smooth and enjoyable
driving.
Maintenance Tips/Suggestions: The
most common signs of unbalanced tires are vibration and
noise problems. When driving with an out-of-balance
wheel, the wheel literally bounces down the road rather
than spinning smoothly. This can affect the speed,
handling and mileage of your car. Many of todayâs cars
have lightweight suspension systems and are therefore,
more sensitive to imbalance than older cars. Itâs a good
idea to have your carâs wheels balanced when rotating
the tires, about every 6,000 miles. Itâs not uncommon
for wheels to lose a wheel weight from time to time; so
periodic balancing minimizes the impact of unbalanced
wheels on your car. |