Reasons to Get Your Wheels Balanced | in Medfield, MA | Randy's Automotive

Balance Your Wheels, Balance Your Life

Smooth Ride Ahead: The Importance of Wheel Balancing for Your Vehicle’s Performance

Don’t Let Imbalanced Wheels Wear You Down

There is a difference between balancing and aligning your wheels on your vehicle. A tire balancing corrects the weight and balance on your tire, and a wheel alignment corrects the angles at which the tires come in contact with the road. Unbalanced wheels can lead to vibration, excessive tire wear, and damage to the suspension. Getting your tires balanced is quick, easy, and relatively inexpensive, which will help increase the lifespan of your tires.

Save Money and Drive Safe: The Benefits of Regular Wheel Balancing

If you are experiencing uneven tire wear–or even vibration sensations in the steering wheel, floorboard, or seat–you may have unbalanced tires, and it’s time to have them balanced. The part of your car that trembles can’t tell you whether the front or back wheels need balancing. If you feel the vibration in the steering wheel, it’s likely your front tires, but if you feel it in the seat, an imbalance is in the back. Balancing your tires offers significant benefits, including:

  • Better gas mileage
  • Extended lifecycle of the tires due to more even tread wear
  • Enchanced performance of your suspension system
  • Improves overall safety of your vehicle

Regular tire balancing will go a long way to ensuring your vehcile is always in its best shape, and preventing you from facing costly repairs.

Get the Most Out of Your Tires

At Randy’s Automotive, our ASE-certified technicians can provide the best entire sales and service in the Medfield, Massachusetts, area. We keep your wheels turning with new sets of quality tires and repairs to your current tires. You and your passengers’ safety depends on the condition of your tires and timely tire services at Randy’s Automotive. We carry top-of-the-line tire brands like Michelin, BF Goodrich, Uniroyal, and others. We have state-of-the-art pressure monitoring systems and provide repair for your current tires. Call (508) 359-4409 today to make an appointment to talk to a salesperson or bring your vehicle in for new tires or tire services.