What Causes Body Vibration After Installing Snow Tires?
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The reasons for body vibration after installing snow tires are as follows: Poor Tire Balance: It may be due to poor tire balance. The owner should promptly perform a four-wheel alignment and dynamic balance. If the vehicle does not pull to one side, a dynamic balance of the tires may suffice. Deformed Steel Rims: This could be caused by deformed steel rims, requiring the owner to visit a professional repair shop for inspection. This condition generally occurs in vehicles that have been in use for a long time. Typically, when replacing new tires or steel rims, a tire balance should be performed. Otherwise, an uneven weight distribution can easily cause the steering wheel to vibrate. Body vibration affects both driving comfort and handling judgment. Unbalanced Drive Shaft: This is caused by deformation and imbalance of the drive shaft, a condition more common in vehicles that have experienced undercarriage collisions.