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Rear on-wheel balancing
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TSupontheriversky
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Sep 6 2012, 06:16 PM, updated 14y ago
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Hi, i want to provide information for those looking to balance front and rear wheels using on wheel balancing method. I have been going to this workshop for sometimes now and it is excellent. The boss is a friendly chap, I paid RM60 for alignment and front-rear on wheel balancing They provide rear wheel on-wheel balancing which is quite rare to be found in tyre shops in KL. Check out the pictures and videos below for reference. This is the machine being used to balance rear wheels, the round steel at the bottom of the machine is used to spin the rear wheels:  Rear wheel being spun by the spinner:  Rear wheel balancing in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVDVnO5sSLc...feature=mh_lolzI forgot the name of the tyre shop but the approximate location is: 32 Jalan Sri Selayang 68100 Batu Caves It is located next to spare parts shop and taman selayang post office, u will see there is only one tyre shop on that row hope this helps This post has been edited by upontheriversky: Sep 6 2012, 06:17 PM
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Quazacolt
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Sep 6 2012, 06:19 PM
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requested mod to move to tyre forum
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TSupontheriversky
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Sep 6 2012, 06:23 PM
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oh sorry for the ignorance. please do
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Quazacolt
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Sep 6 2012, 06:32 PM
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as an added note, on wheel balancing isn't really needed when normal wheel balancing does the job. furthermore, technically normal balancing method is more accurate, however that does not account for heavy load/high speed tire rolling and of course potential minor machine/computer errors which is why there is on-wheel balancing to cater for those minor error/imperfections  tldr: if normal balancing works, and you can go very high speeds (120? 150? 200? km/h) without car having odd noise/vibration, and/or swaying etc, then you're all good
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Shanashi
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Sep 7 2012, 12:26 PM
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Those with steering vibrating probs should do this, glenmarie the shop with the huge Mobil sign have one machine rm10 or 15 per side only....solved my steering vibrating issue
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rocketeer_ace
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Sep 7 2012, 12:59 PM
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i'm curious what's the purpose of rear on-wheel balancing?
i know that front on-wheel balancing would solved steering vibrations & etc... but rear wheel?
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