What are the benefits of tire dynamic balancing?
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The benefits of tire dynamic balancing are: it allows the tire to maintain a relatively stable state during high-speed rotation, ensuring the vehicle can operate normally. Symptoms of tire dynamic balancing failure include: severe bumpiness, abnormal shaking, directional deviation, abnormal steering, and irregular tire wear. The steps for performing tire dynamic balancing are: 1. Remove the logo in the center of the wheel hub, install the dynamic balancing instrument for measurement, and input the data; 2. Measure the width of the wheel rim and input the data; 3. Based on the data calculated by the computer, add appropriate dynamic balancing weights on both the inner and outer sides of the wheel rim, and perform another test until the standard is met.
As an ordinary car owner, I really hate steering wheel vibration when driving—it feels extremely uncomfortable. After getting the tire balancing done, the problem was solved! The vibrations reduced by more than half, making the ride much smoother, and long trips are no longer tiring. The benefits aren't just about comfort—the tire wear is more even now. My front tires lasted two years before needing replacement, half a year longer than before balancing. It also protects the suspension system, preventing extra wear and reducing my repair costs. I check it regularly every 5,000 km, which is quite convenient. Balancing also improves fuel efficiency—less resistance means I save a few hundred on gas each year. Overall, it keeps the vehicle running smoothly, making driving safer and more reassuring.