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does high air pressure throw off wheel balance?
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Should we be closing questions more regularly?How much should I inflate my tire?Which tire pressure is right for my 2008 Toyota Yaris's front tires?Should I let air out of my tires?Tire Pressure Adjustments When NeededRadial tires: Do they bulge at too high pressure?Cold weather tire pressure adjustmentHow does tire pressure vary with altitude?Why does a tire have the same air pressure when mounted on the car and when not?What does tire size have to do with the capabilities of an air compressor?Tire pressure with tires on vs off the car
the tire shop balanced my tires at 41 psi, when my recommended psi is 30. I have since lowered it to spec but would this throw off the balance?
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the tire shop balanced my tires at 41 psi, when my recommended psi is 30. I have since lowered it to spec but would this throw off the balance?
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the tire shop balanced my tires at 41 psi, when my recommended psi is 30. I have since lowered it to spec but would this throw off the balance?
tires pressure air
the tire shop balanced my tires at 41 psi, when my recommended psi is 30. I have since lowered it to spec but would this throw off the balance?
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No. Balance is caused my even weight distributed around a tire.
If there is more weight in one spot tge tire will "wobble" when spun.
Inflating a tire more may alter the diameter, but the weight of the tyre itself is still in the same relative place.
In theory, it is possible though. Imagine a tire with a hole in the thrad such that inflating it will cause the inner tube to expand in a balloon-like shape there (this does therefore not apply to normal (tube-less) car tires and you won't want this to happen anyway for obvious reasons, but was an often used gag in old black-and-white movies), the symmetry of the wight is influenced by inflating.
– Hagen von Eitzen
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It won't effect wheel balance, but high tyre pressures will give you a much harder ride, so any bumps & stones etc.. even smaller ones may well be felt through the steering wheel and come across as vibration. Lower the tyre pressures to the correct specs, if you still feel that there is a balance issue just have the shop re-check the balance for you.
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No. Balance is caused my even weight distributed around a tire.
If there is more weight in one spot tge tire will "wobble" when spun.
Inflating a tire more may alter the diameter, but the weight of the tyre itself is still in the same relative place.
In theory, it is possible though. Imagine a tire with a hole in the thrad such that inflating it will cause the inner tube to expand in a balloon-like shape there (this does therefore not apply to normal (tube-less) car tires and you won't want this to happen anyway for obvious reasons, but was an often used gag in old black-and-white movies), the symmetry of the wight is influenced by inflating.
– Hagen von Eitzen
13 mins ago
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No. Balance is caused my even weight distributed around a tire.
If there is more weight in one spot tge tire will "wobble" when spun.
Inflating a tire more may alter the diameter, but the weight of the tyre itself is still in the same relative place.
In theory, it is possible though. Imagine a tire with a hole in the thrad such that inflating it will cause the inner tube to expand in a balloon-like shape there (this does therefore not apply to normal (tube-less) car tires and you won't want this to happen anyway for obvious reasons, but was an often used gag in old black-and-white movies), the symmetry of the wight is influenced by inflating.
– Hagen von Eitzen
13 mins ago
add a comment |
No. Balance is caused my even weight distributed around a tire.
If there is more weight in one spot tge tire will "wobble" when spun.
Inflating a tire more may alter the diameter, but the weight of the tyre itself is still in the same relative place.
No. Balance is caused my even weight distributed around a tire.
If there is more weight in one spot tge tire will "wobble" when spun.
Inflating a tire more may alter the diameter, but the weight of the tyre itself is still in the same relative place.
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In theory, it is possible though. Imagine a tire with a hole in the thrad such that inflating it will cause the inner tube to expand in a balloon-like shape there (this does therefore not apply to normal (tube-less) car tires and you won't want this to happen anyway for obvious reasons, but was an often used gag in old black-and-white movies), the symmetry of the wight is influenced by inflating.
– Hagen von Eitzen
13 mins ago
add a comment |
In theory, it is possible though. Imagine a tire with a hole in the thrad such that inflating it will cause the inner tube to expand in a balloon-like shape there (this does therefore not apply to normal (tube-less) car tires and you won't want this to happen anyway for obvious reasons, but was an often used gag in old black-and-white movies), the symmetry of the wight is influenced by inflating.
– Hagen von Eitzen
13 mins ago
In theory, it is possible though. Imagine a tire with a hole in the thrad such that inflating it will cause the inner tube to expand in a balloon-like shape there (this does therefore not apply to normal (tube-less) car tires and you won't want this to happen anyway for obvious reasons, but was an often used gag in old black-and-white movies), the symmetry of the wight is influenced by inflating.
– Hagen von Eitzen
13 mins ago
In theory, it is possible though. Imagine a tire with a hole in the thrad such that inflating it will cause the inner tube to expand in a balloon-like shape there (this does therefore not apply to normal (tube-less) car tires and you won't want this to happen anyway for obvious reasons, but was an often used gag in old black-and-white movies), the symmetry of the wight is influenced by inflating.
– Hagen von Eitzen
13 mins ago
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It won't effect wheel balance, but high tyre pressures will give you a much harder ride, so any bumps & stones etc.. even smaller ones may well be felt through the steering wheel and come across as vibration. Lower the tyre pressures to the correct specs, if you still feel that there is a balance issue just have the shop re-check the balance for you.
add a comment |
It won't effect wheel balance, but high tyre pressures will give you a much harder ride, so any bumps & stones etc.. even smaller ones may well be felt through the steering wheel and come across as vibration. Lower the tyre pressures to the correct specs, if you still feel that there is a balance issue just have the shop re-check the balance for you.
add a comment |
It won't effect wheel balance, but high tyre pressures will give you a much harder ride, so any bumps & stones etc.. even smaller ones may well be felt through the steering wheel and come across as vibration. Lower the tyre pressures to the correct specs, if you still feel that there is a balance issue just have the shop re-check the balance for you.
It won't effect wheel balance, but high tyre pressures will give you a much harder ride, so any bumps & stones etc.. even smaller ones may well be felt through the steering wheel and come across as vibration. Lower the tyre pressures to the correct specs, if you still feel that there is a balance issue just have the shop re-check the balance for you.
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