Will the car shake if the rear wheels are not dynamically balanced?
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If the rear wheels are not dynamically balanced, it can cause the car to shake. When replacing tires on the rear wheels, dynamic balancing is necessary to effectively avoid potential issues such as wheel vibration at high speeds, abnormal tire wear, and vehicle deviation. High-speed rotating machinery is significantly affected by materials, and impacts, corrosion, wear, and coking can all cause imbalance faults in the machine's rotor system. Seventy percent of vibration faults in rotating machinery originate from rotor system imbalance. Dynamic balancing is a method to correct the balance of various edge parts of the wheel by adding counterweights while the wheel is in motion, ensuring that the wheel remains balanced after rotation.