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  2. What is Wheel Balancing? - The Drive

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    Having properly balanced wheels is paramount to fuel economy, getting the most life out of your tires, as well as avoiding premature wear on your car’s other nearby components. Here’s what...

  3. The What, Why, and How of Wheel Balancing - LiveAbout

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    Wheel balancing—also known as tire balancing—is the process of equalizing the weight of the combined tire and wheel assembly so that it spins smoothly at high speed. Balancing involves putting the wheel/tire assembly on a balancer, which centers the wheel and spins it to determine where the weights should go.

  4. What Is Tire Balancing? The Beginner’s Guide to Balancing ...

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    Also known as wheel balancing, tire balancing corrects any uneven distribution of weight in your tires. It’s an important maintenance service you should never skip out on unless you want your tires to suffer the consequences.

  5. Why Do We Balance Wheels? – Understanding Road Force

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    We balance wheels to cancel out the uncomfortable vibration that can be felt when an unbalanced wheel is traveling at speed. However, imbalance is not the only cause of wheel and...

  6. Tire Balance vs. Alignment: Which One Do You Need?

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    Technicians agree that getting your tires balanced every 5,000 to 6,000 miles (or as your manufacturer recommends) can help extend their lifespan and improve their performance. Wheel alignment benefits, on the other hand, include improved vehicle handling, fuel efficiency, and tire life.

  7. Wheel Balancing Explained - Tire Blogger

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    How Wheel Balancing Works. There are two primary methods of wheel balancing: dynamic and static. Dynamic balancing involves adjusting the balance of a tire and wheel assembly in two planes (vertical and horizontal) while it is spinning. This ensures even weight distribution and minimizes vibrations at high speeds.

  8. Tire Balancing: A Complete Guide - CarShtuff

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    Also known as wheel balancing, tire balancing is the process of mounting the wheel and tire assembly on a special wheel balancer machine to check the weight of the tires and whether the wheels are balanced.