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Tire Balancing Service

Tire Balancing Service

Smooth ride and reduced vibration with professional tire balancing.

Starting at $10 per tire*

*Online starting price. Final in-store price may vary by wheel size and setup.

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About This Service

Road Runner Tire Expert

Road Runner Tire Expert

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Tire balancing corrects uneven weight distribution in your tires and wheels by using specialized equipment to detect vibrations and apply precise counterweights. This process ensures a smooth, stable ride while preventing premature tire wear, reducing stress on your suspension, improving fuel efficiency, and extending the overall life of your tires.

Tire Balancing FAQs

How do tires get out of balance?

Tires can become unbalanced over time due to normal wear and tear, especially when driving on rough or uneven roads. Even small imperfections from manufacturing can contribute to slight weight differences. It doesn’t take much just a tiny amount of uneven weight can cause noticeable vibrations at higher speeds, which is why regular balancing is important.

Is balancing your tires necessary?

Yes, tire balancing is essential for proper performance. When tires are not balanced, they can wear unevenly and faster than normal, leading to more frequent replacements. It can also cause vibrations that not only affect your comfort but may put stress on your suspension and other vehicle components over time.

What are the benefits of tire balancing?

Properly balanced tires wear evenly and roll smoothly, giving you a more comfortable and stable ride. They help reduce vibrations, improve handling, and maintain better control of your vehicle. In critical situations like bad weather, sudden stops, or quick maneuvers balanced tires perform more reliably, keeping you safer on the road while also extending the life of your tires.

How often should you get your tires balanced?

You should balance your tires about every 5,000 miles typically whenever you rotate them. If you notice vibrations or uneven tire wear, it’s best to have them checked right away.

Even without symptoms, balancing every 1–2 years is recommended, depending on your driving habits and road conditions. Rough roads or potholes may require more frequent balancing.

It’s also important to balance your tires whenever you install new ones to ensure a smooth ride and optimal performance.