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golemslord 09-07-2016 01:34 AM

Balance newly installed tires/rims
 
So I bought a set of TRD rims with tires (one month old tires) from a guy on craigslist, mounted them on by myself and the question is do I need a balance or alignment? or both? The rims were also previously mounted on an frs. Thanks

gramicci101 09-07-2016 02:24 AM

Alignment, no. Changing wheels doesn't affect the alignment; changing suspension parts does. Were the tires already on the wheel? If so, the balance is probably fine. If it feels shaky while you drive that would be the first thing I checked though.

golemslord 09-07-2016 02:30 AM

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Originally Posted by gramicci101 (Post 2747262)
Alignment, no. Changing wheels doesn't affect the alignment; changing suspension parts does. Were the tires already on the wheel? If so, the balance is probably fine. If it feels shaky while you drive that would be the first thing I checked though.

The tires were already mounted on the wheels. But owner said some wheel weights fell off (and i see that it did) so I guess I should get only a balance. There's no shaky feeling however. Thanks for clarifying what alignment is

gramicci101 09-07-2016 02:33 AM

If you think some wheel weights fell off, definitely get them rebalanced.

churchx 09-07-2016 08:59 AM

Yeah, alignment, like camber/caster/toe is suspension parts related. Hence it should be done: 1) on new car (factory alignment has broad range of "pass"), 2) when you change suspension parts, 3) when you want some different settings (eg. more negative camber for track), 4) after crash or big hard shocks to suspension when you suspect alignment might get out of whack.

Balancing is for wheels+tires, so that wheel doesn't act as excentric crankcase producing vibrations when rotating, by large extent lessening comfort, adding roadnoise, reducing grip, reducing high speed stability, adding wear to dampers/bushings (but mostly of course due comfort). Should be done in most cases when you remount tires on wheels (not when you mount to different wheels+tires, as they are balanced as unit). That is 1) when you buy and install new tires on wheel, 2) when you change due season summer <> winter rubber, 3) and - your case - if you are informed, that some balancing wheights fallen of / if you feel something happened wrong with balancing (eg. unusual vibration/roadnoise) / or you tracked car that hard, that pieces of thread had been ripped off unevenly, and still want to use those tires :D

ModBargains.com 09-15-2016 06:44 PM

^^ Pretty much that unless its a big change in the wheel and tire set up. If you are sticking with same or close to same specs, alignment won't be needed


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