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Old March 28th 05, 02:43 AM
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How often do you guys have your tires re-balanced?
Until now, I just did it when I got new tires.

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Old March 28th 05, 03:22 AM
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> How often do you guys have your tires re-balanced?
> Until now, I just did it when I got new tires.
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When you get new tires and as needed afterwards. I don't get mine balanced
unless there is a vibration that could be from the tires or the shop does it
for free when I have them rotated. Some places will do that if you bought
the tires there.

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Old March 28th 05, 12:53 PM
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> How often do you guys have your tires re-balanced?
> Until now, I just did it when I got new tires.
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Twice a year. I run snow tires in the winter and normal in the summer. The
place I bought the snows (Direct Tire in MA, USA) offers free switchover and
rebalancing if you buy tires from them. I suppose to be precise each set is
balanced and rotated just once a year.

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Old March 29th 05, 06:24 AM
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The new tire I've bought required rotation at 10,000 kms intervals in
order to be covered if you make a warranty claim. This is good time to
get it done because the weights could have come loose or a chunk got
broken off. If you've come to squealing stop, you will have lost a bit
of rubber. That will need some adjustment. Better safe than sorry
later.

 




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