Why Wheel Alignment Matters More Than You Think
Why Wheel Alignment Matters More Than You Think
If your steering wheel feels crooked, your car pulls to one side, or your tires are wearing unevenly, you may need a wheel alignment.
A proper wheel alignment keeps your vehicle driving straight, improves tire life, and helps your suspension and steering components last longer. Many drivers don’t realize that hitting potholes, curbs, or rough roads can slowly knock the alignment out of specification.
Signs You Need a Wheel Alignment
- Vehicle pulls left or right
- Uneven or rapid tire wear
- Crooked steering wheel while driving straight
- Steering feels loose or unstable
- Vibrations while driving
What Happens During a Wheel Alignment?
At our shop, we use professional alignment equipment to adjust your vehicle’s suspension angles back to factory specifications. This includes:
- Camber
- Caster
- Toe
Correct alignment helps:
- Extend tire life
- Improve fuel efficiency
- Increase driving safety
- Create a smoother ride
When Should You Get an Alignment?
We recommend checking your alignment:
- After replacing tires
- After suspension repairs
- If you hit a pothole or curb
- Every 12,000–15,000 miles
- Anytime you notice steering issues
Protect Your Tires & Your Investment
New tires are expensive. A bad alignment can wear them out much faster than normal. Keeping your alignment in spec saves money and keeps your vehicle safer on the road.
Need an alignment? Contact us today to schedule your service. Same-day appointments may be available. Hablamos Español.