It matters. The weights are to keep the wheel balanced. If the wheel is out of balance, the heavier part will tend to be thrown outwards by centrifugal force as the car drives, making the wheel bounce, and often (but not always) making the steering wheel vibrate. It reduced your traction (the wheel may even bounce off the road in extreme cases), and causes premature wear on your steering, suspension and wheel bearings. The wheel will also tend to skip under heavy braking, resulting in much longer stopping distances. Your tyre will also wear unevenly, and much faster. And it's not expensive to fix - any garage or tyre place can do it quickly and cheaply.
2007-02-07 13:14:54
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answered by Me 6
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That's amazing you actually noticed your wheel weight missing. I think short term no big deal but for long term you better go get a new one. By the way, just think about all those people out there that have lost them and don't have a clue. Yeah go get your wheels balanced in the next week or so you will be fine.
2007-02-07 13:06:30
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answered by Poncho Rio 4
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Take it for a good run on the freeway and if it's out of balance the car will vibrate, it should if the wheels were properly balanced before. You'll need that wheel balanced, not expensive at all.
2007-02-07 13:02:47
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answered by wheeler 5
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wheel weights can pop off. They keep everything balanced and if they arent there the wheels can vibrate.
make sure they are all there....and have them checked often... maybe when you get your tires rotated have them looked at....
2007-02-07 13:43:05
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answered by ke6mdw13 2
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tires are expensive, wheel balancing and weight replacing are cheap. Get 'er done before you trash the tire and ruin the suspension.
2007-02-07 13:00:59
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answered by cubcowboysgirl 5
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are you sure it just didn't need weight on the outside of the rim? have you had your tires balanced lately? is it vibrating? may very well be nothing wrong
2016-05-24 05:03:25
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answered by Anonymous
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