| Wheel BalancingWheel balancing is the process of matching the weight of the combined tyre and wheel assembly so that it spins smoothly at high speed. Balancing involves putting the wheel/tyre on a balancer, which centres the wheel and spins it to determine where the weights should go. At high speeds, a tiny imbalance in weight is intensified by centrifugal force, causing the wheel/tyre to spin with a kind of “clumping" motion. This usually translates into a vibration in the car that is not only uncomfortable but also results in premature wearing of suspension and steering components, rotating parts and tyres. Why Fit New or the Least Worn Tyre to the Rear?New or the least worn tyres should be fitted to the rear to ensure that vehicle stability is maintained in extreme conditions of braking and cornering, especially on wet or slippery roads and to provide additional protection against the effects of a sudden deflation. If following this advice, do not forget:
Wheel balancing is the process of matching the weight of the combined tyre and wheel assembly so that it spins smoothly at high speed. Balancing involves putting the wheel/tyre on a balancer, which centres the wheel and spins it to determine where the weights should go. At high speeds, a tiny imbalance in weight is intensified by centrifugal force, causing the wheel/tyre to spin with a kind of “clumping" motion. This usually translates into a vibration in the car that is not only uncomfortable but also results in premature wearing of suspension and steering components, rotating parts and tyres. Why Fit New or the Least Worn Tyre to the Rear?New or the least worn tyres should be fitted to the rear to ensure that vehicle stability is maintained in extreme conditions of braking and cornering, especially on wet or slippery roads and to provide additional protection against the effects of a sudden deflation. If following this advice, do not forget:
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