Unballanced tires?

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  • Mot
    45 toting redneck
    • Jul 2004
    • 4018

    #1

    Unballanced tires?

    Is it bad to drive on an Unballanced tire for say 200 miles?? Just wondering.
  • Rob
    Moderator
    • Oct 2003
    • 8166

    #2
    if you mean wheel, no, it wont hurt anything necessarily, just ride poorly. long term usuage may lead to odd tire wear
    BEERTECH

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    • MR 325
      Moderator
      • Oct 2003
      • 37827

      #3
      Why wouldn't you go get it balanced, it should be like $5-$10
      BimmerHeads
      Classic BMW Specialists
      Santa Clarita, CA

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      • Mot
        45 toting redneck
        • Jul 2004
        • 4018

        #4
        because i bough 4 brand new tires that are getting put on tommorow. So why waste 10 bucks to get a tire balanced when its getting taking off tommorow?

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        • MR 325
          Moderator
          • Oct 2003
          • 37827

          #5
          That makes sense
          BimmerHeads
          Classic BMW Specialists
          Santa Clarita, CA

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          • grlaneriejr
            Grease Monkey
            • Oct 2003
            • 321

            #6
            Tires being out of balance can lead to "choppy" wear, but it would take a very long time to do that to a tire.

            Just wait until you get your new tires, but make sure you balance them and keep them rotated and balance (every other oil change).

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            • Rob
              Moderator
              • Oct 2003
              • 8166

              #7
              i have never ever heard of tires being out of balance. How does one balance a tire?



              Wheels, on the other hand.....
              BEERTECH

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              • grlaneriejr
                Grease Monkey
                • Oct 2003
                • 321

                #8
                Rob,

                You are balancing the wheel and tire combination. The idea is to find the "high" and "low" spots, and to add weight to make them even.

                This is commonly referred to as "balancing the tires" because the tires have the high and low spots, not the wheels.

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                • Rob
                  Moderator
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 8166

                  #9
                  like i said, i've never heard it called balance a tire. terminology differences, i know what it is
                  BEERTECH

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                  • AdamF 88iS
                    R3VLimited
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 2051

                    #10
                    All that vibration is going to pound the hell out of all the suspension bushings and joints, but if its only for a day you should be able to get away with it.
                    Adam Fogg- '88 M3

                    Common sense- It's the new 'gifted'

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