Is Wheel Balancing Necessary When Replacing New Tires?

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StBeckett
07/25/25 4:54pm
Wheel balancing is not only necessary when replacing new tires, but also whenever the tires are disassembled and reassembled (especially after tire repairs). This is to prevent the tires from shaking due to changes in the center of gravity, which could lead to steering wheel and body vibrations when the vehicle speed exceeds 100km/h. Relevant information about wheel alignment is as follows: Introduction: Wheel alignment is based on the four-wheel parameters of the vehicle, and adjustments are made to ensure good driving performance and a certain level of reliability. Function: The purpose of wheel alignment is to keep the car driving straight stably and make steering easier, while reducing wear on the tires and steering components during driving.
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OAddyson
08/11/25 9:59pm
I used to try to save money when changing tires and skipped wheel balancing. As a result, the steering wheel kept shaking at high speeds, nearly causing an accident. Later, I realized this step shouldn't be skipped—new tires usually require balancing to ensure even weight distribution and prevent vibrations that affect driving stability. Otherwise, not only will the tires wear unevenly faster, but it can also damage the suspension system, increasing long-term repair costs. My advice is not to cut corners—spend a little extra at a professional shop for safety's sake.
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