Wheel Alignment

WHEEL ALIGNMENT

Is your vehicle pulling from one side to another? Are your tires showing signs of uneven or premature wear? If so, it maybe be time to visit us. We can perform regular checks to help you avoid major alignment issues.

Generally, it means that your car’s wheels are adjusted to point in the right direction, according to specifications. Be sure to have your vehicle’s front end alignment and back end alignment checked every six months or 10.000 km. Signs that you need a wheel alignment include, but are not limited to:

  • Off-centered steering wheel while driving straight
  • A pull to one side
  • Uneven or premature tire wear
  • Steering wheel vibration

A wheel alignment consists of adjusting the wheels of your vehicle so that all wheels are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the ground. Three basic angles contribute to proper wheel alignment: camber, caster, and toe. Camber is the measure of the degree of perpendicular offset from the road surface. Caster is the angle of your wheel’s pivot, which is attached to the suspension, and when this angle is out of alignment, straight-line tracking is affected. Toe refers to the angle of directional difference between the tire and the centerline of the vehicle. The front and rear wheels on your vehicle should always be perpendicular to the ground and parallel to the tire beside it. Routine wheel alignments have the potential to save you money in the long run while promoting optimal vehicle performance.

A wheel alignment will keep your vehicle running safely and efficiently by promoting reduced tire wear, better gas mileage, and safer driving conditions. Wheels out of alignment will contribute to uneven tire wear. Uneven tread wear can be felt in a vehicle pulling to the right or left while in motion. Left untreated, wheel alignment issues have the potential to turn into steering and suspension issues, since driving with wheels out of alignment not only puts stress on your tires but also on suspension components. If your vehicle begins pulling to the right or left while driving, or if you feel a vibration in the steering wheel at higher speeds, contact us today for a wheel alignment service.

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