Available exclusively from Tyre Bay Direct, Redback is one of the UK’s favourite budget garage equipment brands. Its range of wheel balancers, created and refined based on feedback from garage owners, includes both manual and semi-automatic options. Packed with features you’d normally expect on higher-end models, these robust machines are the perfect entry level option for those looking to offer wheel balancing services for the first time, or replacing an existing machine in a workshop where wheel balancing is not a major focus. The space-saving RB109 is a great mobile fitting option too!

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Redback is all about value: no other brand has it beat in terms of how much bang you get for your buck. It offers products to suit a range of budgets; prices start at just £525.00 excluding VAT for the entry-level 109 hand spin machine, and range up to £750.00 excluding VAT for the semi-automatic 825.

Despite these low prices, Redback Wheel Balancers have been built to last. They each come with a 12-month parts warranty for your peace of mind, and have proven themselves in workshops across the UK. User-friendly and efficient, they’re ideal for businesses looking to add wheel balancing to their repertoire for the first time.

Add into the mix our excellent customer service and unbeatable parts availability (we keep a whole host of spares in stock in the UK), and it’s no wonder Redback has become synonymous with great value garage equipment.

Find out more about us below or discover the complete Redback range.

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What Do Our Customers Say?

As one of the most popular brands of garage equipment in the UK, Redback Wheel Balancers are trusted by hundreds of garages across the country. Here’s what our customers think about them.

I had a problem with my balancer.
The engineer phoned me and patiently with expert in depth knowledge of my macine solved the problem i was having.

Paul Meader / Trustpilot

Ordered tyre valves and they turned up within 48 hrs as requested, all as described and in good condition.

Mark Dunning / Trustpilot

Very helpful customer services team.
Called them to ask advice regarding what to order etc, and they went above and beyond! Completed the purchase online, very simple and easy. Delivery was faster than expected too.

R Graham / Trustpilot

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There are three key types of Redback Wheel Balancers:

  • Hand spin manual input wheel balancers: You have to manually input the wheel parameters (things like rim diameter, width and offset) and spin the wheel by hand to initiate the balancing process.
  • Motorised manual input wheel balancers: You still have to input the data yourself, but the balancing process is then initiated automatically by lowering the hood.
  • Semi-automatic wheel balancers: The machine automatically records offset and diameter data when you touch the measuring arm against the edge of the rim, but you still need to input wheel width manually. The balancing process is once again initiated by lowering the hood.

The main benefit of the higher-end models is efficiency: if you expect to be balancing wheels regularly, the time saved by a semi-automatic balancer could be invaluable.

Redback In Action

Get a feel for what the Redback range has to offer by watching this short video!

Other Brands We Stock

Looking for something a little different? We stock wheel balancers to suit every need and every budget here at Tyre Bay Direct. Explore the other brands we stock below.

Our Buying Guides

If you’re buying a wheel balancer for the first time, we don’t blame you for feeling a little overwhelmed… there’s plenty to consider. To help make your life easier, we’ve put together some handy buying guides, covering everything you need to know to make an informed decision. Read them online or download them below.

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