Wheel Alignment & Balancing

Balancing & Wheel Alignment in Ballina

Enjoy A Smoother Ride


At Ballina Tyrepro, we are passionate about helping you get the most out of your vehicle. Our wheel alignment and balancing service in Ballina ensures that all aspects of your vehicle's suspension and steering system are inspected and adjusted to manufacturer specifications for optimal performance.


We utilise professional equipment and experienced technicians who can accurately balance tyres using weights, so you have an even weight distribution for improved handling and stability on the road. Our wheel alignment and balancing service also helps reduce tyre wear and tear, fuel consumption, vibrations, premature tyre replacements, suspension component lifespan and more!


Make sure you get the most out of your vehicle—call (02) 6686 0086 today! We also offer steering and suspension services, brake servicing, wheel alignment and balancing, tyre repairs and comprehensive fleet servicing.

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Signs You Need A Service


If your vehicle is exhibiting any of the following signs, it may be time for a wheel alignment and balancing service:



  • Uneven tyre wear
  • Unstable steering when driving
  • Pulling to one side while driving
  • Vibrations in the steering wheel or car body
  • Abnormal noises coming from the suspension system


If you notice any of these abnormalities, visit Ballina Tyrepro for a professional wheel alignment and balancing service. Our experienced technicians are committed to providing the highest quality services so that you can enjoy a safe and comfortable ride on the road.

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FAQ


  • How often should I have a wheel alignment performed?

    It is advisable to have a wheel alignment check every 10,000 kilometres or once a year - whichever comes first. However, it is also recommended to check your alignment if you notice uneven tyre wear, your vehicle pulls to one side, or you have recently hit a kerb or pothole.

  • How often should I get my tyres rotated and balanced?

    Having your tyres rotated and balanced every 6,000 to 8,000 kilometres or every six months is recommended - whichever comes first. Regular rotation helps ensure even tyre wear, extends lifespan and provides optimal performance and fuel efficiency.

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