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Date: 2025/06/26 | Categories: Company News
Your Ultimate Guide for Lifting with Safety & Precision!
Whether you're a car enthusiast, a DIY mechanic, or simply want to be prepared for emergencies, understanding the different types of car jacks is essential. Each jack serves a specific purpose and ensures safe and efficient lifting. He...
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Date: 2025/06/19 | Categories: Company News
Short answer: Yes, usually.
All four tires should have wheel weights (if needed) to ensure proper balance, unless a tire is already perfectly balanced—which is rare. Here’s why:
1. Why All Four Tires Need Balancing
Each tire/wheel is unique – Manufacturing variations mean no two tires or w...
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Date: 2025/06/12 | Categories: Company News
The evolution of global environmental regulations
The wheel balance weight industry has undergone significant environmental regulatory changes in the past 20 years, which can be divided into several key stages:
1. Early stage (before 2000):
Lead wheel weights occupy more than 95% of the ma...
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Date: 2025/05/29 | Categories: Company News
Steel Adhesive wheel weightsYes, adhesive weights can generally be placed on steel wheels, but there are several important considerations to keep in mind to ensure proper application, safety, and effectiveness. Here’s a detailed breakdown:
1. Compatibility of Adhesive Weights with Steel Wheels...
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Date: 2025/05/16 | Categories: Company News
Ever wondered why your car seems to shake violently at high speeds, despite having brand - new tires?
Or why your fuel consumption has suddenly spiked without any obvious reason? Could it be that something as seemingly insignificant as wheel weights holds the key to these mysteries?
Wheel w...
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Date: 2025/05/08 | Categories: Company News
A cross wrench (also known as a cross-shaped lug wrench or tire iron) typically has four different socket sizes, one on each arm, to fit various lug nuts or bolts. The exact sizes can vary by manufacturer and region, but common sizes include:
Common Cross Wrench Sizes (Metric & SAE):
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Date: 2025/04/29 | Categories: Company News
When choosing clip on wheel weights for zinc alloy wheels (usually referring to wheels made of zinc alloy or steel wheels with galvanized surface), special attention should be paid to the compatibility of the clips, the corrosion resistance of the materials and the wheel edge structure. The follo...
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Date: 2025/04/27 | Categories: Company News
On April 26th, the AUTOMEC2025 offline exhibition in Brazil came to an end. As one of the top five global auto parts exhibitions, it attracts countless buyers to participate.
As a leading enterprise in China's automotive parts industry, Cangzhou ShengshiWeiye has made a stunning debut with mul...
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Date: 2025/04/24 | Categories: Company News
Wheel weights are small, Steel, lead, and zinc devices that attach to the rim of your vehicle and balance irregularities in the tire-wheel assembly, ensuring a smooth, balanced rotation of the wheel.
Although they may seem like an inconspicuous component in your vehicle, wheel weights play a vit...
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Date: 2025/04/17 | Categories: Company News
Yes, stick on wheel weights can be used on steel wheels, but the following points need to be noted to ensure installation effectiveness and safety:
1. Applicability of adhesive weights
Surface treatment of steel wheels: stick on wheel weights need to be adhered to a flat, clean metal su...
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Date: 2025/04/10 | Categories: Company News
Eccentric screws are specialized fasteners with an offset between the screw shaft and the head center, allowing for fine adjustments. They are widely used in mechanical assembly, furniture manufacturing, automotive engineering, and other industries. Proper use of eccentric screws enhances assembl...
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Date: 2025/04/03 | Categories: Company News
When it comes to balancing tires, clip on wheel weights are a trusted solution for mechanics, tire shops, and automotive enthusiasts. But with different materials, shapes, and attachment styles, how do you choose the right type for your needs? Let’s break down the key clip-on wheel weight classif...