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Wheel Alignment

WHEEL ALIGNMENT

Wheel Alignment
Wheel Alignment
Wheel Alignment

IT IS IMPORTANT TO KEEP

Your vehicle's alignment is in check!

Research shows that the average vehicle is driven about 12,000 miles annually, and a misaligned car can drag its tires sideways for more than 68 miles by the end of the year!

Our computerized alignment system can handle all cars and trucks, foreign and domestic, up to 1 ton.

So, what are the signs that your vehicle might have an alignment issue? Look out for excessive or uneven tire wear, a pulling sensation to one side, a feeling of looseness or wandering, steering wheel vibration, and an off-centered steering wheel when driving straight ahead. If you notice any of these symptoms, it's time to check your alignment!

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HOW OFTEN SHOULD

I have my vehicle aligned?

Follow the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendation noted in your owner’s manual.

 

As a general rule, have your wheel alignment checked every 10,000 miles or at least once a year.

Care Tire

Proper alingment helps

Reduce Tire Wear: Improper alignment is a major cause of premature tire wear. Over the years, a properly aligned vehicle can add thousands of miles to tire life. In most case tires are replaced prematurely due to adverse wear.

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Get better gas mileage

Total Alignment sets all four wheels parallel, which along with proper inflation, minimizes rolling resistance.

Improve Handling

Does your car pull left or right? Do you constantly have to move the steering wheel to keep your car traveling straight ahead? Handling problems can be corrected by Total Alignment service. With all the vehicle components aligned properly, road shock is efficiently absorbed.

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Be safe on

the road

A suspension system inspection is part of the alignment procedure. This allows worn parts to be detected before they cause costly problems.

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