Hi guys, I found someone who will fit tyres on my wheels for free, the only problem is he can't balance them for me, is this a big problem & what are the concequences? Cheers!
Lachie
Wheel balancing
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Wheel balancing
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Re: Wheel balancing
You might get a judder at high speeds. You can always get somewhere else to balance them before you get the tyres on, it's not normally expensive.
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Re: Wheel balancing
If you can get the weights, you can balance them yourself on axle stands, i've done my own in the past and never had a problem.
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Re: Wheel balancing
What would be the point in balancing them without the tyres on, other than to have to do it again when you'd fitted the tyres?hciR wrote:You might get a judder at high speeds. You can always get somewhere else to balance them before you get the tyres on, it's not normally expensive.