How Often Should You Balance The Tires On Your Honda?

Auto mechanic performing work on tiresWhile most Honda owners and drivers are probably familiar with tire rotation and why it’s an important service, there still remains some mystery for most consumers about tire balancing.

What Is Tire Balancing & How Often Should You Be Doing It?

Here’s the deal: new tires have small metal attachments to the tire’s rim. These are placed by the tire installer to balance out any imperfections in the tire’s mass distribution. Over time through normal everyday operation, these attachments may move due to tread wear on the tires and vibration, and other negative symptoms may occur.

The Right Time to Balance The Tires On Your Honda

If you are experiencing vibration, or rapid tread deterioration on your tires, it could be time to bring it in to Barbour Hendrick Honda Greenville’s service department. We can determine if your tires are out of balance, or if there is something else going on that needs to be addressed with your Honda car, truck, van, or SUV.

Tire Balancing, Rotation & A Host of Other Services

The truth is you don’t have to worry about keeping up with when the right time to balance your tires is if you bring your car to Barbour Hendrick Honda for regularly scheduled service visits. Our technicians always perform a quality inspection on your vehicle with every service visit, so we can stay on top of any items that need to be address now or in the future.

Even better, we offer service discounts on all our maintenance items like tire rotation and balance work to help save you money. We take the guesswork out of when to get certain services performed at Barbour Hendrick Honda, conveniently located at 3300 S Memorial Dr Greenville, NC 27834. We’ll take care of your vehicle, so it will continue to run at peak levels in every way.

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