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"Static" balance is the equal distribution of weight around the
wheel and tire assembly. If the unbalance of a wheel lies in the
plane of wheel rotation, it is known as static (or kinetic)
unbalance. This condition causes the wheels to bounce. The wheel
lifts off the road, then slams down during each revolution. This
will result in flat spots on the tire tread and worn ball joints,
tie rod ends, steering gears, and shock absorbers. Bouncing could
also set up a heavy vibration in the chassis and affect the
steering balance.
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