28/07/2021
why is tire balancing important
The simplest answer to the question above is that the proper tire balancing helps your vehicle drive in the safest and best condition possible. Along with tire balancing, also be sure that the front alignment is in place by having periodic inspections of the suspension system. When all areas of the wheel are as equal in weight as possible, the tire will roll smoothly. This helps it wear evenly, for longest life, and contributes to ride comfort.
So just what does it mean when your tires are out of balance and why is tire balancing important? A tire that is out-of-balance means that one section of the tire or rim is heavier in one spot than the rest of the rim. Neglecting this issue will eventually damage your tires, your suspension system, and the steering system.
Many drivers ignore the signs of a lost front alignment or tire balance, and as a result, they will find their vehicles are difficult to keep going straight down the road. Here are a few signs of an out-of-balance tire:
Drifting from side to side while driving on a straight road,
Feeling every little bump and rock on the road,
The steering wheel vibrates more than usual, and
The steering wheel feels loose.