What are the effects of improper wheel balancing?
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The effects of improper wheel balancing include: 1. The tires may rhythmically bounce while driving, causing steering wheel vibration; 2. Vehicle resonance may occur within certain speed ranges; 3. It can lead to uneven tire wear, affecting tire lifespan and driving safety; 4. It may damage suspension components and wheel bearings. The principle of wheel balancing is to determine the location and magnitude of imbalance in rotating components and identify where counterweights should be added. The functions of wheel balancing are: 1. Enhancing driving comfort; 2. Extending tire service life; 3. Ensuring straight-line stability; 4. Reducing wear on chassis suspension components.