When your vehicle’s wheels are out of balance, they’ll likely give you some clues. Your steering wheel might shake, the floor or seat vibrates and you might find your vehicle pulling to one side. Other signs? Your tires might wear unevenly and may make odd noises. Plus, fuel economy might not be what it used to be.
It's important to keep your wheels balanced to keep your ride smooth and prevent wear on other parts of your vehicle. Unbalanced, vibrating wheels can cause several parts of your suspension to wear prematurely, such as your ball joints, tie rods, struts, shocks and wheel bearings, all potentially expensive repairs.
Balanced wheels give you a safer vehicle to drive since they improve stability and make your steering respond better. They also will help you save fuel.
If you notice signs your wheels might need balancing, bring your vehicle in so a technician can check them. They’ll check each wheel on a computerized balancing machine which can simulate driving at high speed. The machine helps locate spots where weights can be placed to even out the balance.
When your wheels are properly balanced, you’ll find the ride will be smoother without all that vibration. Your tires will wear much more evenly and you’ll notice a nice improvement riding in the cabin.
Keeping your wheels balanced should be part of your regular vehicle maintenance. Consider having them balanced every 5,000-7,500 miles (8,000-12,000 km). Always have wheels balanced when you get new tires. Also, have wheels checked after you hit a pothole or curb hard or if you notice the tread on your tires wearing unevenly.
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Bentonville, AR 72712
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