What is the impact of dynamic balance on a car?

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MacMiles
07/25/25 1:13pm
The impact of dynamic balance on a car is as follows: 1. Automobile tire balance is divided into two types: dynamic balance and static balance. Dynamic imbalance can cause the wheel to wobble, leading to wave-like wear on the tire; static imbalance can produce bumps and jumps, often causing the tire to develop flat spots. 2. Regular balance testing not only extends the life of the tires but also improves the stability of the car while driving, avoiding traffic accidents caused by loss of control due to tire wobbling or jumping at high speeds. 3. It can prevent the formation of dynamic imbalance when the car's wheels rotate at high speeds, avoiding phenomena such as wheel shaking and steering wheel vibration during driving.
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