If a front tire is not balanced, you will usually feel vibration in the steering wheel.
When assembling tires, part of the procedure is balancing them.
How do you tell when you are driving tires that are not balanced?
Many of the ‘symptoms’ can also occur in the case of other defects, reports Telegrafi.
Some of them are the vibration of the steering wheel, seat or floor of the vehicle (with increasing speed, the vibration also increases), uneven and accelerated tire consumption and higher fuel consumption.
If one of the front tires is not balanced, you will feel vibrations in the steering wheel more often. If one of the rear tires is not balanced, vibrations will be felt more in the seats or on the floor.
If you are not in the habit of changing tires in the fall / spring season, you should balance them at least every year.
In any case, vibrations in the vehicle require a check of your vehicle.