Section 04-04: Wheels and Tires | 1994 Mustang Workshop Manual |
ADJUSTMENTS
Tire and Wheel Balance
There are two types of wheel and tire balance: static and dynamic.
Static Balance
A Static balance is the equal distribution of
weight around the wheel (1007)
. Wheels that are statically unbalanced cause a bouncing
action called wheel tramp. This condition will eventually cause uneven tire
wear.

Dynamic Balance
A Dynamic balance is the equal distribution of
weight on each side of the centerline, so that when the tire spins there is no
tendency for the assembly to move from side-to-side. Wheels
that are dynamically unbalanced may
cause wheel shimmy.

Deposits of mud and other debris must be cleaned from the inside of the wheel
. Stones should be removed from the tread in order to
avoid operator injury during spin balancing and to obtain a good balance. The
tire should be inspected for any damage, then balanced according to the
equipment manufacturer's explicit instructions.
Balance Weights
Aluminum wheels
have thicker rim flanges and require
specially designed
balance weights. Wheel weights for aluminum wheels
are coated to prevent corrosion and should
be installed with a plastic mallet.

- Loosen wheel hub bolt nuts (1012)
of wheel(s) to be balanced. Raise up front
or rear of
vehicle, as required. Refer to Section 00-02.
- Remove wheel
to be balanced. Remove center cap and mount wheel to
balance machine. Lock hub adapter into spindle.
- The balance equipment should have been calibrated by factory-approved
technicians within the last 90 days.
- The equipment mounting surfaces, cones, cone springs, wing nuts, and
mounting cups must be clean and without damage.
- All tire labels, stones, dirt, and any other foreign material must be
removed from the tire/wheel assembly. Particular attention should be paid to
ensuring that the wheel mounting face and pilot hole are clean and free from
foreign material.
- The tire/wheel assembly must be mounted on the machine using a back-mounted
cone. Front coning of the assembly is not permitted.
- The machine should be operated in the DYNAMIC mode only.
- The factory balance weights should not be removed
from the wheel
before checking the balance status.
- Spin the tire/wheel assembly on the machine in accordance with the balance
equipment manufacturer's instructions.
- Any tire/wheel assembly that shows a machine reading of 0.50 ounces or less
in the DYNAMIC mode cannot be considered outside of factory specifications when
checked on field-accurate balance equipment.
- If DYNAMIC correction is required, never add more than 85g (3 oz) to either
rim flange. Always recheck balance after weight is added.
NOTE: Tire and wheel
rebalancing should not be required when rotating tires.
- Remove the tire and wheel
assembly from the machine and mount onto the vehicle.
- Lower the vehicle to the ground. Tighten the wheel hub bolt nuts
to 115-142 Nm (85-105
lb-ft).
Off Vehicle
When balancing wheels off the vehicle, use a balancer that pilots the wheel
by its center hole. If the wheel tramp and vehicle
vibration is not corrected by the off-vehicle balance, an on-vehicle balance
may be needed.
- Rotunda Off-Vehicle Wheel Balancer 078-00153 or equivalent with Rotunda
Wheel Adapter Set 078-00055 or equivalent.
- Rotunda Off-Vehicle Wheel Balancer 006-01699 or equivalent with Accessory
Kit 006-01640 or equivalent.