Is Dynamic Balancing Necessary for Rear Tires?
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If the rear tires have been replaced or repaired, the mass of the rear wheels will be altered, requiring dynamic balancing. However, if the rear tires have neither been replaced nor patched, meaning their mass remains unchanged, dynamic balancing is unnecessary. Generally, only the tire whose mass has been altered in any part needs balancing. Automobile tires are one of the crucial components of a vehicle, directly contacting the road surface and working together with the suspension system to absorb shocks during driving. Tires can be classified by structure into radial tires and bias-ply tires, and by tread pattern into ribbed tires, transverse pattern tires, mixed pattern tires, and off-road pattern tires.