It is recommended to rotate and balance every 3000 to 5000 miles
Sure, you can balance the tires. Any place that sells tires can balance your tires. You cannot rotate the tires as you have already stated they are not the same size. Balance but do not rotate.
In my area it costs $20-$32 to rotate and balance the tires.
I recommend you rotate the tires every 5,000 miles and balance and rotate every 10,000 miles. Important: Air the tires to the PSI listed in your owner's manual or on the driver's door post.
It is necessary to balance your tires when they are rotated because blancing results in equal air pressure on all 4 tires. Less air in one of the tires will result in faster wear, resulting in the need to rotate more often.
On average you should rotate your tires every 6000 mile or 6 months.
It's a good idea to rotate your tires every so often.
It doesn't matter. However many people believe a rotate and balance needs to be done first.
Makes no difference. A brake job does not require that you balance your tires. You should rotate and balance your tires every 6,500 to 7,500 miles or as noted otherwise in your owners manual.
If you mean balance them, I say yes because you should balance and ROTATE the tires at the same time, thus making the front tires the back tires, and vise versa, Chuck
It depends on your location. $30-60
Anything that rotates fast needs to be be balanced to rotate smoothly. Try sticking a piece of chewing gum on a fan blade and see what happens - This affects the speed that cars tires rotate and causes vibrations if balance is not perfect.