A wheel that's even slightly out of balance sends vibration through the whole truck, chewing up tires, wearing out bearings, and wearing down the driver mile after mile. Advance Roadside Service delivers precise mobile commercial tire replacement and computerized wheel balancing right at your location across Marshfield, MO and the surrounding Missouri area, so you can kill the shake without losing a day to the shop.
WHY CHOOSE US
Guesswork has no place in balancing a heavy-duty wheel. Our technicians use computerized balancers to find the exact point and amount of imbalance on every assembly, then correct it precisely, so vibration disappears instead of just getting reduced. The payoff shows up in longer tire life and less stress on everything the wheel touches.
Computerized wheel balancing on drive, steer, and trailer positions for vibration-free performance at highway speed
Vibration diagnostics that trace shaking to its real source, whether it's balance, a bent rim, or a worn component
On-site service at your yard or roadside, so balancing happens without pulling the truck off its route
Balancing paired with every mount to protect new tires from premature, uneven wear
Reduced strain on wheel bearings, suspension, and steering, extending the life of expensive components


WHERE YOUR MONEY ACTUALLY GOES
An unbalanced wheel doesn't fail all at once, which is exactly why it costs fleets so much. The constant high-speed vibration scrubs tread off in cups and flat spots, often shaving thousands of miles off a tire's life before anyone notices the pattern. That same vibration travels into wheel bearings, tie rods, and shocks, accelerating wear on parts far more expensive than the balancing job would have been. Folding balancing into your regular commercial truck tire service is one of the cheapest ways to protect both your rubber and the running gear underneath it.
got questions?
How do I know if my truck's wheels are out of balance?
The clearest sign is vibration that gets worse as speed increases, often felt in the steering wheel or seat. You may also notice cupped or flat-spotted tread on tires that should still have life left. If the shake showed up after a recent tire change, balancing is usually the culprit.
Can you balance wheels at my location, or does it require a shop?
We balance on-site. Our computerized balancing equipment travels with us, so we handle the job at your yard, terminal, or roadside without sending the truck anywhere. It's the same precision you'd get in a bay, brought to you.
Do trailer tires need balancing, or just the steer and drive positions?
All positions benefit. While steer tires are the most noticeable when out of balance, drive and trailer wheels also wear unevenly and stress components when they're off. Balancing every position gives you the longest, most even tire life across the whole rig.
How often should commercial truck wheels be balanced?
Balance whenever you mount a new tire, and recheck if you notice vibration or uneven wear developing. Many fleets fold balance checks into their regular PM intervals so problems get caught early rather than after a tire is already damaged.
Will balancing fix a vibration if the real problem is something else?
Not by itself, which is why we run vibration diagnostics first. If the shake comes from a bent rim, a worn bearing, or an alignment issue rather than balance, balancing alone won't solve it. We pinpoint the actual cause so you're not paying to treat the wrong problem.
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