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0800 9542 953
Outside Office Hours Call:
07712 139387 or
07522 403112
Office Hours:
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0830 - 1730
Fri
0830 - 1700
Sat
0830 - 1230
1st Tyreplus Mobile
Unit D11 Commercial Avenue
Stanley Green Trading Estate
Cheadle Hulme
Cheshire
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What is wheel balancing?
To ensure your tyre tread remains in constant contact with the road, the wheel and tyre have to be correctly balanced.
Imagine your vehicle is raised off the ground and the wheel spun by hand, an unbalanced wheel would always stop at the same point - with the heavier imbalance being at the bottom of the wheel.
On the road, wheel imbalance can lift the tyre from contact with the road creating vibration through the steering wheel and causing problems with steering and braking.
Damage to the suspension, wheel bearings and steering components can occur if the imbalance is left unattended.
Incorrect wheel balance is easily corrected by using a computerised electronic wheel balancer such as the ones fitted in our mobile vehicles to measure the imbalance, and then by adding small metal weights to even things up.
What is wheel alignment or ‘tracking’?
Every car has a specific steering track setting for its front wheels. If the setting becomes upset, by striking a kerb or hitting a pothole or simply by wear and tear - tyre wear can become rapid.
Incorrect wheel alignment becomes obvious when either the inner or the outer edge of the tyres becomes unevenly worn or a "feathering" effect becomes noticeable.
If you suspect your alignment has been disturbed – ask to have it checked by your FIRST TYRE PLUS franchise partner. In any case, have it checked every 6,000 miles or when tyres or steering components have been changed.
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