Wheel Balance Service

Bridgestone performs a professional wheel balancing as part of every new tyre fitment 

Properly balanced wheels extend tyre life, boost fuel efficiency, and enhance your car's handling on the road. That's why we ensure every new tyre fitting includes this essential adjustment, providing you with a smoother, safer, and more efficient driving experience for the long run.

What is a wheel balance?

Because your car contains tiny weights that act as a counterbalance to the heaviest parts of your tyre and wheel assembly, if these weights become loose, your wheel will wobble.

A wheel balance involves replacing these weights by taking each wheel from your vehicle and spinning it at velocity on a state-of-the-art balancing machine. This generates a report that details how many and where these weights should be placed to remove any vibration and noise.

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Why do I need a wheel balance?

Even when wheel imbalances are tiny, it only takes a few grams to create a force large enough to turn your otherwise smooth commute into a shaky, more dangerous ride. If you’ve ever experienced wheel vibration or steering ‘wobble’, you may have also noticed uneven tyre wear and poor fuel efficiency, both of which cost you money!

  • Road Hazards

  • Uneven tyre wear

  • On road incidents

Signs you need a wheel balance

Most wheels will gradually move out of balance over the course of driving. Here are some signs that you may need to book in for a wheel balance service:

  • Your steering wheel vibrates at speed
  • There’s an unusual noise from your tyre well
  • Your steering feels misaligned
  • You’ve had an incident on the road

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Is a wheel balance the same as a wheel alignment?

No, a wheel balance and a wheel alignment are different. A wheel balance corrects uneven weight distribution in your wheel and tyre assemblies by adding small counterweights, which reduces vibrations and provides a smoother driving experience.

A wheel alignment, on the other hand, involves adjusting the steering and wheel geometry to ensure the angle of your wheels are aligned to manufacturer's recommended specifications. This improves handling and prevents uneven tyre wear.

 

How often do you need a wheel balance?

Over time, even minor imbalances can lead to premature tyre wear. We recommend including wheel balancing as part of your regular service schedule or at least every 2–3 years or 10,000 km. Additionally, with every new tyre purchase, Bridgestone provides a complimentary tyre balancing service, which can also be done during a tyre rotation.

How much is a wheel balance?

The cost of a wheel balance is included in the price of every new tyre fitment from Bridgestone. If you would like a balance done outside of this or as part of a regularly scheduled service, the cost can vary depending on the make and model of your car and the type and size of your tyres.

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