Comments for
Balancing tires

Click here to add your own comments

Balancing work
by: Tireguy

I'm not trying to weasel out of this, but it is possible that both places are right!

Let me explain. I agree that it isn't good practice and MAY be sloppy work if there are more than two weights on a wheel. In our shop, I've insisted the guys re-do jobs that were done where there were "too-many" weights, but on rare occasions you do run into situations where you just can't seem to get a tire in balance without adding a great amount of weight.

It could be that your wheel was indeed in poor shape, that it was damaged, etc. and in this case no matter what any shop does in their balancing, they are going to be forced to use a lot of weight. Maybe the wheel can be repaired, or you might have to replace the wheel in order to get a balance with less weights.

There's nothing wrong with using a lot of weights provided it does put your tire into balance, but it might be a sign of sloppy workmanship if the wheel is in good shape and your tire too is without defects. I've seen brand new tires that were impossible to balance, too, but in that case the tire should be returned and exchanged by the manufacturer, if it is a reputable brand name.

In addition you might want to read about balancing for a bit more background.

Click here to add your own comments

Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. How?
Simply click here to return to Tire Concerns

Return to Balancing tires

tireguy

Other useful links

Did you know we have a special
place to show-off your favorite wheels?
See the Hot Wheels Show Room

tell a friend image

Add To Favorites

Complimentary Treadwear Calculator
Click Here to Download your portable Treadwear Calculator Now
!

Visit Tire Information World'sExclusive TireCare and Accessories Store.

More Offers