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A Quick Guide to Wheel Balancing

What is Wheel Balancing? 

Wheel balancing is making sure that the weight of each wheel and tyre on your car is evenly distributed. When the wheels are balanced, they spin smoothly without shaking. 

If a wheel is unbalanced, you might feel vibrations while driving, especially at high speeds. This can make your ride uncomfortable and cause uneven wear on your tyres. 

To balance the wheels, small weights are added to the wheel rim to fix any heavy spots. This helps keep everything running smoothly so you can drive more comfortably and extend the life of your tyres. 

 

How Do You Know Your Wheels Are Not Balanced? 

Unbalanced wheels can cause several noticeable symptoms that indicate a need for wheel balancing: 

  • Vibrating Steering Wheel: Especially noticeable at higher speeds. 
  • Vibrations in floorboards and Seats: Making the ride uncomfortable. 
  • Uneven Tyre Wear: Certain areas of the tyre wearing down faster than others. 
  • Increased Road Noise: Often described as a humming or buzzing sound. 
  • Decreased Vehicle Handling: Reduced performance and control of the vehicle. 

 

Why do You need to Balance Your tyres? 

Proper wheel balancing has a few important benefits: 

  1. Better Fuel Economy: When your car's wheels are balanced, they turn efficiently. This means your engine doesn’t have to work as hard, helping you save money on gas over time. 
  1. Longer Tire Life: Balanced wheels wear evenly, so your tires will last longer. This means you won't have to replace them as often, saving you money on tire costs. 
  1. Increased Safety: Properly balanced wheels help prevent slipping and skidding, making your driving safer, especially in bad weather. 

If you’re looking for a way to improve the performance of your vehicle and save money on fuel and tyre costs, then proper wheel balancing is a great option. Be sure to take your car to a reputable mechanic who can properly balance your wheels and keep you safe on the road. Interested in learning more about how to make your tyres last longer and the various maintenance tips that can help? Click here. 

 

Wheel Balancing vs. Wheel Alignment 

While wheel balancing corrects the weight distribution around the wheel and tyre, wheel alignment aims at adjusting the angles of the wheels so that they are set to the car’s specifications. Both services are essential for optimal vehicle performance but address different issues related to tyre wear and ride comfort. To learn more about wheel alignment and its benefits, Click here. 

 

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