A tire balancing device is connected to a tire mounted on a wheel. Vibration measurements are being made while the wheel is being rotated. This instructs the technician on how much weight to put, if it is distributed evenly, and where on the wheel to attach it.
The steering wheel will probably vibrate if a front tire is not balanced properly. There will be a visible vibration in the seat or floor if the issue is in the back. Tire balancing issues are simple to fix, but the process requires accuracy. It is accomplished by adding tiny weights—just a few hundredths of an ounce—to the wheel.
Pitch is the term for when the weight of your car shifts toward the front or the back. When you apply the brakes, the vehicle's balance is shifted from the back to the front wheels, causing a forward pitch.
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