uh yea it does
A ball inside the tire will unbalance the tire and affect how the vehicle will handle.
dynamic unbalance is...unbalnce that is offset 180 degrees from one another. we will use your tire stems for reference. if your driver side tire stem is at 0 or straight up, and say weight needs to be added at 0, and your passenger side tire the stem is on the bottom 180, and weight needs to be added theree, that is dynamic unbalance.
dynamic unbalance is...unbalnce that is offset 180 degrees from one another. we will use your tire stems for reference. if your driver side tire stem is at 0 or straight up, and say weight needs to be added at 0, and your passenger side tire the stem is on the bottom 180, and weight needs to be added theree, that is dynamic unbalance.
No, it will not affect the balance
any tire if hanged free from it's middle point in it's geometric centre freely it will show that there is a side of it a little bit heavier sometimes not always even with a brand new tire ,to solve this uneven balance we have to put a counter balance in the opposite point to the heavier one ,this is a static balance. When you rotate the tire with a fixed speed the unbalance will cause the tire to be shaking so we have to put a counter weight opposite to the extra weight which causes the unbalance ( this is called dynamic balance and should be done using a balancing machine. Samir Mahdy
well, when you drive with any of the four tires being low you will cause it to over heat, or it could be making a lot of sharp turns.
nail in tire, or rock
could be a tire out of balance or vehicle out of alignment
It would depend on the amount of tar stuck to the tire. A little wouldn't effect much but more will cause the tire to be off balance and cause the vehicle to shake or shimmy.
The maximum safe pressure will be listed on the side of the tire. It could be 35 or 44 psi. It will depend on the tire. The vehicles owners manual or a label on the drive side door jamb will list recommended pressure for the vehicle.The maximum safe pressure will be listed on the side of the tire. It could be 35 or 44 psi. It will depend on the tire. The vehicles owners manual or a label on the drive side door jamb will list recommended pressure for the vehicle.
How long can you drive on a spare tire not long. Driving on a spare tire for a long time can cause damage to your rims and your axes on you vehicle you should think about getting them replaced as soon as possible.
tire balancing is when the tire is spin balanced so it wont vibrate when you drive down the road.tire alignment isn't really aligning the tire as much as it is correcting the components of the front end so that the tires are straight up+down and side to side.when this is off it will cause premature wear of the tires.