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New T2U Course Coming – Tire And Wheel Service Procedures

This course covers how to properly service the wheel assembly while preventing damage.

Rethinking Your Wheel Weight Assortment

Your wheel weights could be hiding indirect comeback costs related to them falling off or losing their adhesion.

Wheel Service Packages Can Help Identify Customer Interest

There are many bundled wheel services that can be offered in single-price quote packages to meet your customers’ needs.

Understanding Wheel Weight Materials

Understanding the nuances of each wheel weight material can help technicians perform a better balance every time.

Hunter Unveils HD Elite Heavy-Duty Wheel Balancer

The HD Elite has class-leading capacity handling 52-in. diameter and 500lb assemblies.

New CEMB RFV Wheel Balancer

A guided Radial Force Vectoring process significantly reduces floor-floor cycle time and uses OEM “best practices.”

Ex’Splining’ New Wheel Bearing Designs

From an engineer’s perspective, wheel bearing design and selection can be a balancing act between durability, cost and fuel economy.

New Wheel Bearing Technology Will Change Your Replacement & Diagnostic Approach

Two technologies are now being used on new vehicles and in aftermarket replacement hub units that allow engineers to put better bearings in smaller packages. These technologies will change the way you replace and diagnose wheel bearings.

Tire & Wheel Service Equipment: Where The Rubber Meets The Road

Tire and wheel service covers a range of items that provide opportunities for shops to enhance their profitability. These include wheel alignment, tire mounting, balancing, rotation and inspection, and flat repair.

Real World: Weighing In on Balancing Work

Whether you’re building a stock engine, a high-revving performance engine or a slow-turning diesel engine, you can’t overlook the importance of balance. Every time the pistons in a reciprocating internal combustion engine change direction, they generate a force. That force is created by the reciprocating and rotating mass of the piston and rod assembly. If