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Car Tyres - Tracking and Balancing . Is there a difference?
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As you may have guessed from the question I am a complete dunce when it comes to cars but I need two new tyres for the wifes Ford Ka and Kwik Fit said the tracking needs doing Cost �112 . I have looked on the net and can get them done for �76 but it only mentions balancing not tracking . Are they different things?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi, On the side of your wheels there are weights to correct the wheel balance, the Tracking is done as a norm when you have clipped a kirb or the likes, You can do better than Quick Fit as regards the price, the tracking takes approx An hour to do, but that depends on a few things, Track rod ends, Shocks, You can get a small garage to do the tracking at a cost far less than you have stated, As regards Quick Buck, I would not take a pram to there place let alone a car. Look around for prices.
all tyres need to be balanced,before going on the car,we charge 5 pounds to balance a wheel,as for tracking,if your tyres are wearing on one side or the wheels are pulling to one side then it needs doing,just because you are having new tyres fitted does not mean the tracking needs doing,kwik fit are con artists,we charge 55 pounds for tracking.
Just to give you an idea how much Kwik Fit are trying to rip you off, when I had my articulated truck I could get the tracking done for just over �110. Thats front and rear axles on the tractor unit and 3 axles on the trailer. Even my 8 wheel tipper (4 axles) only costs �80. Kwik Fit are rip off merchants who just want to make money out of drivers who are ignorant about how a vehicle works (no offence intended to anyone, but we don't all know the ins and outs of vehicles).
Hi Dave-Sandra,
I use the "Tyre Shopper site" They send the tyres to our nearest Nationwide depot, Nationwide balance and fit the tyres free.
My tyres ordered from "Tyre Shopper" were �63 each, if you bought them straight from nationwide they would have cost �90 each.
Tyre Shopper Link.........
http://www.tyre-shopper.co.uk/home.asp
I use the "Tyre Shopper site" They send the tyres to our nearest Nationwide depot, Nationwide balance and fit the tyres free.
My tyres ordered from "Tyre Shopper" were �63 each, if you bought them straight from nationwide they would have cost �90 each.
Tyre Shopper Link.........
http://www.tyre-shopper.co.uk/home.asp
Thanks for all your replies. The �112 was for two new (budget) tyres for the front and the tracking . The passenger side is wearing more on the outside edge of the tyre which is why he said the tracking should be done. So sorry if I wasnt clear but thanks again. But no offence taken on your answer as I am completely ignorant about cars I only know where to put oil and water because they have a yellow cap on them.
Perhaps the problem with the tyres wearing constantly on the inner edge could be solved if you paid for proper tracking, our local discount tyre outlet does free tracking with tyres, we see loads of premature tyre wear and when we track these vehicles the adjusters (track rods) are rusted solid, we never say anything to the customers though as life is too short
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