Is Wheel Balancing Necessary for Rear Wheels?
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Wheel balancing is necessary for rear wheels. Wheel balancing is a process that corrects the balance of all edges of the wheel in a dynamic state by adding counterweights. Its purpose is to maintain the wheel's balance during rotation. The steps for wheel balancing are: 1. Remove the original counterweights; 2. Use a specialized wheel balancer to measure the weight distribution of the wheel; 3. Add counterweights of appropriate weight at the corresponding positions. Wheel balancing is required in the following situations: 1. After replacing new tires or repairing collision damage; 2. Unilateral wear on front or rear tires; 3. The steering wheel feels excessively heavy or shakes while driving; 4. The vehicle pulls to the left or right when driving straight.