What is the purpose of tire dynamic balancing?

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McCarmen
07/24/25 2:54am
The purpose of tire dynamic balancing is: 1. To enhance driving comfort; 2. To increase the service life of tires; 3. To ensure the straight-line stability of the vehicle; 4. To reduce the wear of chassis suspension components; 5. To improve driving safety. The steps for tire dynamic balancing are: 1. Before performing dynamic balancing, remove the original counterweight blocks; 2. Use a specialized dynamic balancing machine to measure the weight distribution of the wheel; 3. Add counterweight blocks of appropriate weight at the corresponding positions. Situations where tire dynamic balancing is needed include: 1. After replacing new tires or repairing after a collision accident; 2. Unilateral wear of front or rear tires; 3. The steering wheel is too heavy or shakes during driving; 4. The car veers to the left or right when driving straight.
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Zelda
08/10/25 10:31pm
I'm the kind of seasoned driver who enjoys long-distance trips and always pays attention to car maintenance details. Wheel balancing, to put it simply, is about finding the equilibrium point for the tires to ensure smoother rotation. During the manufacturing process of tires and rims, it's impossible for every part to have identical weight distribution, especially at high speeds where even the slightest imbalance can cause severe shaking. After performing wheel balancing, technicians use specialized equipment to detect imbalances and then attach small lead weights to the rim to compensate. This ensures the car doesn’t wobble at high speeds, the steering wheel remains steady, and the drive becomes much more comfortable. Not only does it enhance driving smoothness, but it also protects the tires, reduces uneven wear, and extends their lifespan. Last time I hit the highway without wheel balancing, the car shook violently, but after getting it fixed, the ride was smooth as silk—totally worth it. Getting it done regularly doesn’t cost much but can save you a lot on tire replacements.
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