Motorists are urged to balance their car wheels every six to eight months

Potholes, speed humps and pesky curbs are notorious culprits for dislodging the small weights used to balance tyres.

Imagine trying to sip coffee from a travel mug while your car feels like it’s auditioning for a role in Jurassic Park. That’s what unbalanced tyres sound and feel like. And, that coffee stain on your shirt is the least of your worries if you don’t get to a workshop pronto.

Tepa (Tyre, equipment, parts association), a proud affiliate of the Retail Motor Industry Organisation (RMI), said ignoring your bumpy ride could add up to tens of thousands in replacement costs down the line.

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Unbalanced tyres increase wear and tear on the tyres and other parts of the car. Apart from this, it’s not safe to drive with unbalanced tyres as this compromises control during critical driving movements.

In South Africa, motorists face a tricky conundrum, though, is your vehicle roadworthy? Well, are your roads car-worthy?

Dylan Petzer, Tepa National and Regional Vice Chair Central, agreed our roads were a challenge for tyres, with dozens of hazards waiting to upset the perfect balance of things.

“Potholes, speed humps and pesky curbs are notorious culprits for dislodging the small weights used to balance tyres. Also, frequent braking and acceleration in city driving create uneven pressure on the tyre tread, which can exacerbate existing imbalances,” he said.

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Petzer added no matter what your driving style is – highway commuter, urban navigator or a spirited driver with a need for speed – regular tyre checks and balancing are non-negotiable.

Proper tyre balancing restores harmony, allowing you to focus on enjoying the drive instead of wrestling with your car.

“Tyre balancing is like the unsung hero of your vehicle’s performance. It works quietly behind the scenes to ensure every drive feels smooth, stable and secure.”

How do I know whether my tyres are out of balance?

The first indication is vibration, typically felt through the steering wheel, floorboard or seat when driving at higher speeds (usually above 50km/h). If you notice shaking sensation intensifying as you accelerate, it’s likely due to imbalance. Other signs include uneven tyre wear, steering wheel side-to-side wobble and excessive noise, such as humming or thumping sounds while driving.

Petzer explained that it was all about weight distribution when it came to tyre balancing.

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“Tyre balancing focuses on ensuring that the weight of the wheel-tyre assembly is evenly distributed around its axis. This cuts out vibrations caused by uneven weight distribution. Sometimes a manufacturing fault can be the cause, but wear and tear and external impacts, like our infamous potholes, also mess with tyre balancing.”

To fix the problem, the wheel-tyre assembly is mounted onto a balancing machine, which spins it at high speeds to detect heavy or light spots.

Technicians then attach small weights, usually made of steel or zinc, to the rim to counteract these imbalances. These weights restore balance, ensuring smooth rotation and reducing strain on your vehicle.

“When a balancing weight falls off or the rim gets bent, the tyre’s weight distribution becomes uneven. As the tyre rotates, heavier sections exert more force on the road, creating vibrations. These vibrations not only reduce comfort but also increase friction and heat, accelerating tyre wear.”

Taking care of your tyres also has benefits at the pump:

However, there are exceptions:

“Think of tyre balancing like brushing your teeth: regular maintenance prevents bigger problems down the line. Skipping it might save time now, but eventually, you’ll pay the price – in this case, with worn-out tyres or costly repairs.”

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