Smooth rides start with proper wheel balancing services in Mississauga. We ensure your tires are balanced to eliminate vibration and improve driving comfort.
Wheel Balancing in Mississauga
Accurate wheel balancing for a smoother, safer driving experience.
Unbalanced wheels can lead to vibrations, uneven wear, and a rough ride. Our wheel balancing process uses advanced equipment to detect and correct imbalances quickly and accurately.
Whether you’ve installed new tires or feel vibration at high speeds, our expert team provides a solution tailored to your vehicle. We ensure each tire and wheel assembly is perfectly balanced to extend lifespan and improve fuel efficiency. Count on Johnston & Magwood for precise and reliable wheel balancing.
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Wheel balancing is the process of evenly distributing weight across a tire and wheel assembly to prevent vibrations, improve handling, and extend tire life.
Signs that you need wheel balancing include:
- Vibrations in the steering wheel, seat, or floor at certain speeds
- Uneven or rapid tire wear
- Noisy or bumpy ride
- Decreased fuel efficiency
It’s recommended to get wheel balancing every 10,000 to 12,000 km, whenever you install new tires, or if you notice vibrations while driving.
- Wheel balancing corrects weight distribution across the wheel and tire to eliminate vibrations.
- Wheel alignment adjusts the angles of the wheels to ensure they are positioned correctly for even tire wear and proper handling.
A wheel balancing service typically takes30 to 45 minutes, depending on the vehicle and tire condition.
Driving with unbalanced wheels can cause steering instability, poor handling, and increased tire wear, making it unsafe for long-term use.
Yes, new tires should always be balanced before installation to ensure a smooth ride and prevent uneven wear.