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.
Tires are out of balance. Have the tires balanced.
Normally this is a symptom of a tire out of balance. Have your tires balanced and this should solve the problem.
tires out of balance?
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 the tires sound out of balance but the car is not shimmying, it could be that the balancing weights fell off one of the wheels. Noisy tires are also tires that have too little air.
balance front tires
No,but tires out of balance will cause this. Have them balanced and rotated.
Yes, you should have balanced all 4 tires.
You can substitute these tries if need be. But if you do this your car will be off balance.
You will feel the car vibrate around 50-80 MPH
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
Most of the time this is caused by a tire out of balance or a bent wheel. Take your car to anyplace that sells tires and have the tires rotated and balanced.