Renault Clio: Wheel: Balancing

I - PREREQUISITES FOR WHEEL BALANCING

Driver's perception

II - BALANCING PREPARATION OPERATION

Renault Clio. Wheel: Balancing

Note: The ring is available from the supplier of the equipment used.

Renault Clio. Wheel: Balancing

  1. Steel wheel with flange
  2. Alloy wheel with flange
  3. Alloy wheel without flange

III - PROCEDURE FOR BALANCING THE WHEEL IN QUESTION

Renault Clio. Wheel: Balancing

Renault Clio. Wheel: Balancing

WARNING

To avoid detachment of the balance weights, use only weights which correspond to the vehicle wheel rims.

IV - FINAL OPERATION

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