Is Wheel Balancing Necessary After Installing New Tires?
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Wheel balancing is required. It's not just necessary after tire replacement - wheel balancing should also be performed after routine tire repairs, changing valve stems of different materials, replacing rims, or installing tire pressure monitoring modules. Whenever the tire is separated from the wheel hub and reassembled, wheel balancing is required. Failure to perform wheel balancing can lead to the following consequences: 1. Significant safety hazards during high-speed driving. 2. Unbalanced wheels can cause abnormal tire wear, shortening the tire's service life. 3. Increased fuel consumption. 4. The vibrations caused by unbalanced wheels will transmit through the steering system to the steering wheel, which not only affects driving safety but may also loosen the steering system components.