I understand why consumers ask these questions. Tire balancing coupled with wheel alignment can be expensive. So let's look at why balancing new tires and performing a wheel alignment are necessary.
The terms “radial” and “bias” describe the pattern of your tire’s plies. Those are the layers that lie beneath the tread — you won’t actually see them unless you wear through the rubber.
It relies on plastic spokes between the rubber on the tire’s surface and the metal wheel rim. The 1-centimeter-thick spokes are designed to cushion shocks from the road surface in place of a ...