What to Do If the Steering Wheel Shakes After Changing New Tires?
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After changing tires, the steering wheel shakes because the weight of each tire cannot be completely uniform. When the car is driving at high speed, the wheels will be in an unbalanced state, which leads to the car deviating and the steering wheel shaking. Every time after changing tires, the car needs to undergo dynamic balancing to solve the steering wheel shaking issue. Additional information is as follows: 1. Wheel alignment balances each edge part of the wheel. The alignment process is balancing, and balance weights are added. 2. The balance weights are made of lead alloy, measured in grams, such as 5 grams, 10 grams, 15 grams, etc. There is a steel hook on the balance weight that clips onto the edge of the wheel rim.