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Tire and wheel imbalance is one of the most likely causes of vehicle vibration. Other causes may be related to drivetrain problems and bent components. Unbalanced tires and wheels can cause tire wear patterns, dents, loss of traction, and premature wear of suspension and steering components.
The front tires produce more pronounced symptoms when out of balance than the rear tires due to the transitions through the suspension and steering components, and the feedback felt at the steering wheel. The vibrations of an unbalanced rear may not be as pronounced but can still cause tire wear.
Tire imbalance occurs when the weight of the tire material is not distributed equally over the entire tire, resulting in a tire that is heavier on one side than the other. The imbalance can be caused by a problem in the manufacturing process or by tire wear. New tires will have a slight imbalance, which can be offset by adding wheel weights at specified locations. If too much weight is needed to balance the tire, this may indicate a defective tire or an incorrectly positioned tire on the rim.
Are you worried your garage is too small to install an efficient and extremely accurate wheel balancer? Look no further than the RoadBuck wheel balancer. They allow for more accurate and better balancing. In addition, the smaller footprint makes wheel balancers ideal for small or cramped stores. Of course, we also offer truck wheel balancers that are perfect for highly active stores, and they can help you get a little extra oomph out of your calibration, and it doesn't get much easier than that!
No matter which model you choose, each wheel balancer features heavy-duty steel body construction and reliable electronics. Superior wheel balancer features include a simple ergonomic design and a complete accessory package. Our exclusive drive system and user-friendly setup make up the best wheel balancing technology ever.
Most importantly, the RoadBuck balancer takes the guesswork out of every balancing job. Regardless of tire diameter, it only takes a few seconds for the wheel balancer to tell you exactly where to place the weights. The machine automatically calculates the minimum weight needed to achieve perfect balance and will save your measurement settings for the entire set of wheels.
With a robust set of user-friendly features in every machine, the RoadBuck balancer won't be your shop's most complicated piece of equipment. You shouldn't also be a computer whiz. Just continue to be a tire and wheel expert without worry. The easy-to-read display panel of our tire balancers allows you and your technicians to get right to work with minimal training.
After more than a decade of balancing technology development, RoadBuck offers the perfect wheel balancer that has reached the pinnacle of reliability and precision. The proven direct axle drive system is accurate to the hundredth of an ounce, ensuring balanced and vibration-free wheels. Wheel balancers are a must-have tool for professional car care centers and tire stores of all sizes. Wheel balancers are essential tools for automotive stores of all sizes. Over time, they pay dividends and ensure you can keep up with fast-paced customer demands.
Our selection of tire balancers features for motorcycles, standard-size cars, trucks, heavy-duty vehicles, and everything in between. Garages and repair shops servicing older cars with very narrow wheels need easy-to-use wheel balancing equipment. These affordable tire balancers will eliminate static imbalances, provide a smooth riding experience, and reduce tire wear caused by excessive vibration.
In addition to static wheel balancing equipment, we offer a wide variety of dynamic wheel balancing equipment. Dynamic wheel balancing is ideal for any modern wheel wider than four inches. They counteract rotational forces in both the vertical and lateral planes. Many of our dynamic models feature digital sensor technology for reliable consistency, fast floor-to-floor times, drive check technology for improved rotation measurement, and space-saving designs. Our selection of balancers benefits dealerships, garages, gas stations, service stations, or any type of automotive business.
On a tight budget? As a professional manufacturer of auto repair equipment, our tire balancers come at an affordable price. If you need any help with the buying process, we have an experienced and knowledgeable staff ready to answer any questions you may have. Please speak with one of our friendly representatives for further assistance or for more information about balancers.
What is wheel balancing?
Wheel balancing, or wheel balancing, is the process of balancing the weight of combined tires and wheel assemblies so that they rotate smoothly at high speeds. The valve stem hole in the wheel usually subtracts a small amount of weight from one side of the wheel. The tires also have a slight imbalance, either from the attachment point or a slight deviation. This usually translates into vibrations that can be felt and heard within the vehicle, as well as causing irregular damage and wear to the tire.
How does a wheel balancer work?
The wheel to be balanced enters the spindle of the balancing machine through a central hole, and a metal cone is inserted to ensure that the wheel is perfectly centered. The machine then rotates at a very high speed to determine where the heaviest weight is on the tire, and the operator is then informed how many weights to place on the other side of the tire to compensate.
What is the difference between wheel alignment and wheel balancing?
Both wheel alignment and wheel balancing are critical to smooth driving and extended tire life, but wheel alignment and wheel balancing are very different.
Wheel alignment involves adjusting the angle of the wheels themselves so that they are perfectly parallel to each other and perpendicular to the ground, while dynamic balancing is about determining where wheel weights should be used to balance heavy loads.
Does wheel balancing affect alignment?
Having your wheels balanced by an experienced, licensed mechanic should not affect your wheel alignment. However, the symptoms of misaligned and unbalanced tires are similar, so it can be difficult for most drivers to tell what the problem is.
What is the best wheel balancer?
The best wheel balancer for you and your store will depend on the type of vehicle you want to repair. You likely don't need the largest unit if you only service cars, sedans, light trucks, and SUVs. If you regularly service commercial vehicles, then you'll need a balancer that can work around the clock and service some of the largest commercial truck tires on the market today. Consistently reliable, well-built, high quality and extremely accurate, RoadBuck wheel balancers are the first choice of many mechanics and technicians.