Do Rear Wheels Need Balancing?
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Rear wheels do need balancing, as the effectiveness of tire dynamic balancing directly affects the stability of the vehicle while driving. A vehicle requires dynamic balancing under the following circumstances: 1. After replacing new tires or undergoing collision repair; 2. When there is uneven wear on one side of the front or rear tires; 3. When the steering wheel feels excessively heavy or floats and shakes during driving; 4. When the car drifts to the left or right while driving straight. During dynamic balancing checks, it's important to ensure that the vehicle's balancing weights are not missing. Missing balancing weights can cause the steering wheel to shake, reducing driving comfort, and in severe cases, may lead to resonance inside the car.