Thread: Wheel balancing-vibration (recommend good shop in Ottawa)
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Feb 8th, 2009 11:26 PM
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Wheel balancing-vibration (recommend good shop in Ottawa)
Noticing some vibrating at around 120km/h and above. Also noticing light drifting to the side at around that speed. Only started happening after changing to winters on my oem rims at Commercial tire by KIDS! Any good places to get them checked in Ottawa?
I heard of Parker auto care, called them and the guy said he doesn't know if I need alignment or balancing. He said balancing would cost about $50 and alignment costs $90. What should I go for? Says its $90 just to put them on the machine to see if I need alignment.
Maybe I should just go for alignment and balancing in the summer after mounting the summer tires back on to the rims.
Any help from Ottawa members?
Last edited by fizzerd; Feb 9th, 2009 at 11:28 AM.
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Feb 8th, 2009 11:42 PM
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Two common culprits are balancing problems OR snow inside the tire rim.
If you have been going through some deep snow lately, try washing or melting it out.
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Feb 9th, 2009 12:05 AM
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I felt it on the highway actually and the wheels and wells were clear of snow on that warm day.
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Feb 9th, 2009 01:28 AM
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Have you gone back to the original place and see if they will rebalance your wheels for free ? Since you paid for it already , it should've been done right.
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Feb 9th, 2009 05:46 AM
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They would probably give a free re-balance if you had it done within the past 2 weeks or so. Anything else, I would even charge you for it as anything could have happened (hit a curb, pothole, etc.). Also, a good excuse for denying you a free re-balance is the saying "you shouldn't be driving over 100 km/h anyways". So don't mention 120km/h say something like 90km/h.
(not that they can tell anyways...)
The drifting could be caused by either the tire or alignment. An easy way to check if it's the tire is to rotate the two front wheels. Put the LF wheel onto the RF side and the RF wheel on the LF side. If it drifts the opposite way, then it's the tire. If it drifts to the same side, it's alignment.
As for the KIDS comment, I'd rather have them, than some 60 year old doing it. We all have to start-out somewhere....
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Feb 9th, 2009 06:01 AM
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Originally Posted by
CRXGSR
They would probably give a free re-balance if you had it done within the past 2 weeks or so. Anything else, I would even charge you for it as anything could have happened (hit a curb, pothole, etc.).......
The drifting could be caused by either the tire or alignment. An easy way to check if it's the tire is to rotate the two front wheels. Put the LF wheel onto the RF side and the RF wheel on the LF side. If it drifts the opposite way, then it's the tire. If it drifts to the same side, it's alignment.
As for the KIDS comment, I'd rather have them, than some 60 year old doing it. We all have to start-out somewhere....
I agree that there could be many reasons for the vibration. Is it only in the front? Car? Mini-van? SUV? If the wheel shakes, it is most often the front wheels. Rear wheel vibration is felt in the seat.
The drifting problem is not normally caused by wheel balance but rather an alignment or suspension problem.
As for the kids, issue, I disagree with the statement. I always opt for experience over youth and vigor if I have a choice. Yes, they need a place to start but they can apprentice and at the end of that, they are no longer kids.
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Feb 9th, 2009 07:41 AM
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Never heard of a $90 charge for a pre balance. You can get the job done for that. I suspect it was a poor mounting job. An unaligned front end can cause premature wear. Have a good shop look at it.
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Feb 9th, 2009 08:07 AM
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Have the tire rebalanced then bring it to an alignment shop if the problem doesn't go away
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Feb 9th, 2009 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by
nornet
Never heard of a $90 charge for a pre balance. You can get the job done for that. I suspect it was a poor mounting job. An unaligned front end can cause premature wear. Have a good shop look at it.
Didn't read the post very well.
Doing a re-balance (for free) and checking the alignment for $90 is about right. A 4 wheel alignment costs about that.
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Feb 9th, 2009 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by
Pete_Coach
Didn't read the post very well.
Doing a re-balance (for free) and checking the alignment for $90 is about right. A 4 wheel alignment costs about that.
I think I read it as stated. "Says its $90 just to put them on the machine to see if I need alignment. " To me this means diagnostics are $90.
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Feb 9th, 2009 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by
nornet
I think I read it as stated. "Says its $90 just to put them on the machine to see if I need alignment. " To me this means diagnostics are $90.
Was told balancing $50 and alignment is a separate case ($90 to put on the machine whether needs alignment or not)..Are these both done on the road force machines? Anyone know of a good shop in Ottawa?
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Feb 9th, 2009 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by
rupert
Have you gone back to the original place and see if they will rebalance your wheels for free ? Since you paid for it already , it should've been done right.
Got them changed in November. Never really got to drive the car on the highway until about a week or two back. It only happens on high speeds. And I dont want to go back to them since it would probably be the same kids doing work on my car.
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Feb 9th, 2009 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by
fizzerd
Got them changed in November. Never really got to drive the car on the highway until about a week or two back. It only happens on high speeds. And I dont want to go back to them since it would probably be the same kids doing work on my car.
Well, in that case, and you don't do much highway driving, I would just leave it for another month or so and then put on your summer tires. Ensure they are well balanced and take the car on the highway right away to check. Stay under 120 or put up with it for the short times you are above. If you are doing mostly in traffic, in city driving, you will not do any damage.
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Feb 9th, 2009 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by
Pete_Coach
Well, in that case, and you don't do much highway driving, I would just leave it for another month or so and then put on your summer tires. Ensure they are well balanced and take the car on the highway right away to check. Stay under 120 or put up with it for the short times you are above. If you are doing mostly in traffic, in city driving, you will not do any damage.
Yeah I was thinking along those lines too. Around what temperature do we usually change tires?
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Feb 9th, 2009 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by
fizzerd
Got them changed in November. Never really got to drive the car on the highway until about a week or two back. It only happens on high speeds. And I dont want to go back to them since it would probably be the same kids doing work on my car.
It's wheel balancing, we learned it in auto class in grade 10 back in the days. It's not rocket science, the only thing that's required for the "kids" to do is mount the tires on the machine, let it run, adjust weight, wait for machine to run again, and it's all done.
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