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When Should You Get Your Tires Balanced?

Tire balancing sounds like it might be something that is optional, but it’s far more important than you might realize. Take this advice from Willoughby Hills Auto Repair so you can have a better understanding of when you should consider double checking whether your tires are properly balanced or not. You might be surprised how much this can save you in terms of wear and tear on your tires.

You’re Feeling Vibrations When You Drive

It’s a scary feeling to notice that you’ve got vibration when you’re driving. The good news is that the cause is very often something really simple, like an unbalanced wheel. It’s best to have the car looked at pretty quickly if you are noticing vibrations because there are a few potential reasons. The sooner you fix whatever is causing the vibration, the better for your vehicle overall.

It’s Time to Get Your Tires Rotated

Every time that you get your tires rotated, you should have the wheels balanced. This is pretty easy to do because the wheels are coming off the car anyway. It only takes a couple of extra minutes to have them balanced, make sure that they’ve got the appropriate weights in the right spots, and then get them back onto the car. Usually tire rotation happens between about 5,000 and 7,000 miles, depending on the type of driving you’re doing. 

You’ve Gotten Brand New Tires

If you’re getting brand new tires, you want to make sure that they’re installed properly on the wheel and that they’re going to wear correctly. Balancing ensures that there aren’t any wobbles or wiggles that make controlling the car difficult. Any issues should be corrected as soon as possible, because unbalanced new tires can bring you bigger trouble later.

The Tread Is Wearing Unevenly

The biggest issue that unbalanced tires present if they’re new is that they start to wear unevenly right from the beginning. This may not sound like a problem if all the tires are brand new, but it doesn’t take long driving unbalanced tires for them to wear very badly. If they’re extremely unbalanced, you are running the risk that the tread wears so thin before you notice that you’re at risk of a blowout.

You can contact Willoughby Hills Auto Repair in Willoughby Hills, OH, any time about making sure your tires are properly balanced. Just give us a call to set up a time to bring your car in.

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