# When the tires are new. # When you feel any vibration in the steering wheel that can be attributed to a wheel balance problem.
The goal of tire balancing is the make sure that the weight of the tire is even around the axle. This can be done by auto mechanics, and should be done every 4,000-6,000 miles.
Tire balancing is when you have the front tires and the rear tires on your car switched. This is done so the balance of air in each tire stays the same. You can do this at almost all tire and car shops. You can call to compare different prices to ensure you get the best.
It's probably shaking a lot because it needs its balancing done. Most tire stores like "Tire Works" will do your balancing for around $30.
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Yes, balancing is matching the tire to the rim. No two tires or rims are exactly the same and so balancing is always required when mounting a different tire to a rim.
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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
You should have the vehicle alignment checked every 10,000 miles, or based on the intervals outlined in you owner's manual. If you feel your vehicle pulling to one side or have notice unusual tire wear, then you should have the alignment checked immediately. Most garages will inspect your vehicle and check the alignment for free. Have anything out of adjustment corrected at that time. Tire balancing is only done after a tire has been remove from a rim and reinstalled or replaced with a new tire. But if you feel a vibration while driving than one of your tires may need to be checked for imbalanced (the balance weights can fall off). Having the tire rebalanced is usually not a free service.
Not the whole answer but just called a discount tire place. They charge $12.50 per tire for balancing.
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.