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<blockquote data-quote="Movie Muscle" data-source="post: 103029" data-attributes="member: 2398"><p>A lot of the articles etc seem to not go the extra bit to explain some of the other aspects of how the tire causes the transmission of force that can make it feel like it's out of balance. In an easy to understand term, a tire's sidewall is like a spring. The problem is that tire stiffness varies as it rotates -- meaning some areas of a given tire's side wall are stiffer or softer than others. So going down the road, a perfectly balanced tire can still have vibration caused by this sidewall stiffness variation ( as well as other factor like highs and lows we mentioned earlier). The Hunter machine can detect this and help the operator compensate for it. Smooth safe motoring whichever tires you pic guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Movie Muscle, post: 103029, member: 2398"] A lot of the articles etc seem to not go the extra bit to explain some of the other aspects of how the tire causes the transmission of force that can make it feel like it's out of balance. In an easy to understand term, a tire's sidewall is like a spring. The problem is that tire stiffness varies as it rotates -- meaning some areas of a given tire's side wall are stiffer or softer than others. So going down the road, a perfectly balanced tire can still have vibration caused by this sidewall stiffness variation ( as well as other factor like highs and lows we mentioned earlier). The Hunter machine can detect this and help the operator compensate for it. Smooth safe motoring whichever tires you pic guys. [/QUOTE]
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