
Why is balancing needed
On the internet, it is increasingly common to come across the claim that balancing is not necessary. This claim is especially prevalent against the backdrop of a growing number of car owners with two sets of wheels.
As a rule, there are few arguments in favor of the uselessness of balancing. Often, references are made to auto racing, where balancing is practically not applied. Yes, this is indeed the case, but it's not worth comparing auto racing, where the life cycle of a tire is a couple of trips, with everyday use, where everyone is interested in preserving the characteristics of the tires for a long time.
Regular wheel balancing on your car will not only improve handling and safety but also prevent the risks associated with uneven wear.
Wheel balancing is an important aspect of regular car maintenance. It ensures equal contact between each wheel and the road. The consequences of unbalanced wheels can be increased vibrations felt through the steering wheel and premature wear of suspension components.