Wheel Balancing

Overview

At Fix and Go, we understand the importance of smooth, safe driving experiences. That's why we offer comprehensive wheel balancing services to ensure your vehicle operates at its optimal performance.Wheel balancing is a critical maintenance task that involves equalizing the weight distribution of your tires and wheels. Over time, factors like normal wear and tear, road conditions, and even slight impacts can cause imbalance, leading to vibrations, uneven tire wear, and ultimately, compromising your vehicle's handling and safety.

Our expert technicians utilize state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to precisely measure and adjust the weight distribution of your tires and wheels. By identifying and correcting any imbalances, we help eliminate vibrations and restore stability to your vehicle's ride.

Why choose Fix and Go for your wheel balancing needs?

Affordability:

We believe in offering quality service at competitive prices, so you can enjoy the benefits of professional wheel balancing without breaking the bank.

Precision Equipment:

We invest in top-of-the-line wheel balancing equipment to ensure accurate results and maximum efficiency.

Customer Satisfaction:

Fix and Go strives to provide friendly, reliable service that exceeds your expectations every time.

FAQ

1Are wheel balancing and alignment the same?

Wheel balancing corrects uneven weight distribution around the tyre, while wheel alignment adjusts the angles of the wheels to ensure proper contact with the road and optimal vehicle performance. Both are essential for maintaining tyre health and vehicle safety.

2 Why is wheel balancing necessary?

Yes, wheel balancing is necessary because it ensures a smooth ride, prevents uneven tire wear, reduces stress on vehicle components, and contributes to better fuel efficiency. It helps maintain safety, comfort, and optimal performance while driving.

3When is wheel balancing required?

Wheel balancing is required when installing new tires, experiencing uneven tire wear or vibrations while driving, after tire repairs, and as part of regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance and safety.

4 Does wheel balancing cause vibration?

Wheel balancing is actually done to reduce vibration.