Is Wheel Balancing and Four-Wheel Alignment Necessary After Tire Replacement?
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When replacing car tires, four-wheel alignment is not required, but wheel balancing is essential after tire replacement. If the vehicle does not exhibit any pulling to one side during driving and the steering wheel remains straight, then alignment is unnecessary. However, wheel balancing must be performed; otherwise, the vehicle may experience shaking during operation. Four-wheel alignment is based on the four-wheel parameters of the vehicle, adjusted to ensure optimal driving performance and reliability. Regular correction of wheel balance is necessary for car tires. Excessive wheel imbalance can cause high-frequency oscillations at high speeds, leading to uneven tire wear and compromising driving safety. After tire repair, dynamic balance testing and adjustment should be conducted, with the single-side dynamic balance test value for the tire being less than or equal to 40 grams.