Is Wheel Balancing Necessary for Rear Tires?
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Rear tires also require wheel balancing. The benefits of wheel balancing are as follows: 1. Enhances driving comfort. 2. Reduces fuel consumption. 3. Extends tire lifespan. 4. Ensures straight-line stability of the vehicle. 5. Reduces wear on chassis suspension components. 6. Improves driving safety. Wheel balancing is recommended under the following circumstances: 1. After replacing new tires or repairing collision damage. 2. When there is uneven wear on one side of the front or rear tires. 3. If the steering wheel feels excessively heavy or floats and shakes during driving. 4. If the car pulls to the left or right when driving straight. 5. Even without the above symptoms, for maintenance purposes, it is advisable to perform wheel balancing every six months or 10,000 kilometers after the first three months of driving a new car.