WHEEL BALANCING SINGAPORE
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What is Wheel Balancing?
Wheel balancing is the process of ensuring the weight of a tyre and wheel is evenly distributed around the axle. Small weights are added to the wheel to correct any imbalance.
Proper wheel balancing helps eliminate vibrations while driving, improves comfort, and prevents uneven tyre wear. It is typically done when installing new tyres or if you experience steering vibration at certain speeds.
Signs You May Need Wheel Balancing
Vibration While Driving
You feel vibration in the steering wheel, especially at higher speeds.
Uneven Tyre Wear
Tyres show irregular or patchy wear across the surface.
Steering Feels Unstable
The steering feels shaky or less smooth than usual.
After Tyre Installation
Wheel balancing is recommended after installing new tyres.
If you experience vibration in your steering wheel, notice uneven tyre wear, or feel instability while driving, your wheels may require balancing. Wheel balancing is also recommended after installing new tyres to ensure smooth and safe driving.
Benefits of Proper Wheel Balancing
Reduced Vibration
Minimises vibration for smoother driving.
Improved Comfort
Enhances overall driving comfort.
Even Tyre Wear
Prevents uneven wear across tyres.
Longer Tyre Lifespan
Helps extend the life of your tyres.
Better Driving Safety
Improves stability and driving safety.
Proper wheel balancing helps reduce vibration, improve driving comfort, and prevent uneven tyre wear. It also extends tyre lifespan and enhances overall driving safety.
FAQs
What is wheel balancing?
Wheel balancing ensures the weight of the tyre and wheel is evenly distributed to prevent vibrations while driving.
When should I do wheel balancing?
Wheel balancing is recommended when installing new tyres, after tyre rotation, or if you feel vibration while driving.
How long does wheel balancing take?
Wheel balancing typically takes about 15 to 30 minutes depending on the vehicle.
What happens if wheel balancing is not done?
Unbalanced wheels can cause vibration, uneven tyre wear, and reduced driving comfort.
Is wheel balancing included with tyre installation?
Wheel balancing is typically carried out together with tyre installation, but this may vary depending on the workshop.