What Happens If Wheel Balancing Is Not Done?
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The consequences of not performing wheel balancing are as follows: 1. Increased rolling resistance of the tires, leading to higher fuel consumption. 2. Abnormal wheel conditions can reduce the vehicle's handling feel, and in severe cases, cause steering wheel vibration. 3. Under certain circumstances, prolonged lack of wheel balancing can affect the bearings and suspension. 4. It may have a certain impact on the service life of the wheel bearings. 5. When driving within a specific speed range, the vehicle may experience resonance. Information about wheel balancing is as follows: 1. Tire balancing is divided into dynamic balance and static balance. Dynamic imbalance can cause the wheel to wobble, leading to wave-type wear on the tire; static imbalance can cause bumping and bouncing phenomena. 2. Dynamic balance refers to a single tire, aiming to prevent the tire's center of gravity from shifting during rotation.