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Wheel Question
Today, I changed out tires on my car [ front & rear ]
I didn't have the rear tires balanced. My question is it neccessary to have both front & rear tires balanced ? I would appreciate you guys input. Thanks.
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You should always balance tires. Creates a smoother ride as well as reducing stress on the vehicle.
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it may cause them to wear uevenly also
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