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Craig_B
27th July 2009, 09:26
do i need to get all four wheels balanced?

or can i just get the front two done, and the rear ones done at a later date.

£££ issues before everyone asks.

cheeers

chinkostu
27th July 2009, 09:28
best to get them all checked at least, and getting them all done takes less time as you don't have to go back

its pretty cheap to get them balanced anyway IIRC

davidharvey
27th July 2009, 09:29
its pretty cheap to get them balanced anyway IIRC

Not here it isnt. cost me £15 for 2 I think, so 4 would be £30

Craig_B
27th July 2009, 09:31
best to get them all checked at least, and getting them all done takes less time as you don't have to go back

its pretty cheap to get them balanced anyway IIRC

£5 a wheel is the cheapest, had a ring around this morning.

cheers!

chinkostu
27th July 2009, 09:33
thats what i've been quoted. pennies tbh, even at quikshit!

Craig_B
27th July 2009, 09:34
thats what i've been quoted. pennies tbh, even at quikshit!

got quoted £6.25 of ATS, which didnt think was that bad. was expecting them to be pretty expensive

Mochachino
27th July 2009, 09:36
£4 a wheel here.

Dont have to bother with the rears, as long as you do get them balanced at some point. You do the fronts becouse you can feel it through the steering, but leaving the rears unbalanced it can put wear on bearings and the vibrations can do the mounts etc in.

Craig_B
27th July 2009, 09:41
£4 a wheel here.

Dont have to bother with the rears, as long as you do get them balanced at some point. You do the fronts becouse you can feel it through the steering, but leaving the rears unbalanced it can put wear on bearings and the vibrations can do the mounts etc in.

so i might aswell just get them all done aint it.

Mochachino
27th July 2009, 09:42
yup, for the sake of an extra tenner.

Craig_B
27th July 2009, 09:45
yup, for the sake of an extra tenner.

yeah lol

getting the bolts for them on wednesday then, so will be fitted then!!