Is Wheel Balancing Necessary When Replacing Tires on a New Car?
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Generally, it is necessary to perform wheel balancing when replacing or repairing the tire system, as prolonged use may lead to the detachment of balancing weights, resulting in an imbalance in the tire's weight distribution. More information about wheel balancing is as follows: 1. Tire balancing is divided into two types: dynamic balancing and static balancing. 2. Dynamic imbalance can cause the wheel to wobble, leading to wave-like wear on the tire; static imbalance can cause bumps and bouncing, often resulting in flat spots on the tire. 3. Regular balance checks not only extend the life of the tires but also improve the stability of the car while driving, avoiding traffic accidents caused by tire wobbling or bouncing at high speeds, which can lead to loss of control.