More vibration after tyre fitting

DanGB

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Feb 12, 2006
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I have a really strong feeling that after getting a new rear drivers side tyre, by a mobile fittier, there is a lot more vibration feeling through the steering wheel and seat on all speeds and surfaces.

Anything could of gone wrong?
 

DanGB

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Feb 12, 2006
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Wheels bolts are fine, ive since removed the wheel etc.

He put new weights on it, is that balancing? Didnt touch the car apart from putting it on again.
 

TimBarratt

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Its not been balanced properly. He may have put new weights on but it still maynot be balanced. The same thing happened to me. I took my car back and got the wheels balanced again and everything was fine.
 

TimBarratt

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All new tyres need to be balanced when they are put on a wheel, even a mobile fitter would have to do this. If they can't balance it, get them to pay for somewhere that can.
 

DanGB

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Feb 12, 2006
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Looking on the etyres website, it says they use a sophisticated balancing machine on each van.

What does balancing actually do and why would there be vibration?

Shall I ring up and complain?
 

DPJ

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Proper balancing involves spinning the wheel and tyre on a machine. The machine tells the fitter what weights need applying and where.
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TimBarratt

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Oct 6, 2004
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Looking on the etyres website, it says they use a sophisticated balancing machine on each van.

What does balancing actually do and why would there be vibration?

Shall I ring up and complain?

Yes definatly ring and complain, they shouldn't be vibrating.
 

DanGB

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rung up and they said thy'll ring me back to arrange it to be sorted out. Nice and easy :)
 

AndyHazza

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If you have weights on there then it should have been balanced. I'd give them a call and see if they can at least give them a check for you. A weight could have fallen off, if the wheel was wet when the weights were fitted then it could possibly have come loose.
 
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had this on a car, all 4 tyres slashed while in uni, mobile unit came out, shaked like mad after, eased off a bit and i never got it seen to for long time, ended up having gearbox, drive, bearing and brake troubles!! could/most likely contributed to it all.
 
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