Matching
Matching
General Information
If radial or lateral run-out from wheel or tire meet each other, the untrue running of the wheel and tire is increased.
For technical reasons, 100% true running is not possible => [ Tire and Wheel Radial and Lateral Run-Out ] Tire and Wheel Radial and Lateral Run-Out.
Drive the tires until they are warm before matching them to the tires already on the vehicle. This eliminates flat spots from standing which may exist => [ Flat Spots in Tires From Standing ] Flat Spots in Tires From Standing.
Work procedure for match-mounting
- Let the air out of the tire.
- Press the tire beads off the rim flanges.
- Coat the tire beads all around with tire mounting paste.
- Rotate the tire 180° relative to the disc wheel.
- Inflate the tire to approximately 4 bar.
- Tension wheel with tire on balancing machine.
- Check the run-out or the radial and lateral run-out, as necessary.
• If the radial and lateral run-out value is not exceeded, the wheel can be balanced to 0 grams. Specifications are found on => [ Tolerances for radial and lateral run-out of disc wheel with tire ] Tire and Wheel Radial and Lateral Run-Out.
• If the radial and lateral run-out lies outside the specified values, the tire must be turned again.
- Let the air out of the tire and press the tire beads off the rim flanges.
- Rotate the tire 90° (one quarter turn) relative to the disc wheel.
- Inflate the tire to 4 bar and check for true running.
• If the radial and lateral run-out value is not exceeded, the wheel can be balanced to 0 grams.
• If the radial and lateral run-out is still outside the specified values, the wheel must be turned again.
- Press the tire beads off the rim flanges.
- Rotate the tire 180° (one half turn) relative to the disc wheel.
If the values for radial or lateral run-out are still outside the specified values, check the wheel for radial and lateral run-out => [ Checking Radial and Lateral Run of Wheel ] Checking Radial and Lateral Run of Wheel.
If the measured values for radial and lateral run-out of the wheel disc are within the specified values, then the tire has excessive radial or lateral run-out. In this case, the tire must be replaced.
• Assembly paste from mounting tires is located between tires and rim flanges.
• Avoid strong braking or acceleration maneuvers during the first 100 to 200 km. Otherwise, the tires can rotate on the rims and the work done would then be undone!