Wheel Alignment

Checking for proper Tire Inflation

Steering pull, unsteady or loose steering or hard steering can be caused by misalignment conditions. 

Correct air pressure in your tires is critical for alignments, the way your vehicle holds the road in cornering and tire life.

 

Maintaining the factory specified suspension setting will make your car safer and easier to drive.

Suspension springs are responsible for your vehicles ride height, if they become weak or are sagging, they will need to be replaced before an alignment can be performed.

Ride Height Measurement
Entering Vehicle Specs Each Manufacturer specifications are precise settings to achieve the maximum performance from their vehicle.

Vehicle specifications are entered into the computer

 

Whenever you impact a curb or pot hole hard, the alignment should be checked before unusual tire wear is detected, (edge wear, diagonal wear, cupping wear) which may result in premature tire replacement!

An electronic gauge is attached & compensated to each wheel to measure its position.

Guage Compensation

Caster, SAI and IA Screen Sweep

A properly aligned vehicle can save you money!

The steering is turned in each direction to measure caster, steering axis inclination & included angle.

 

Misalignment conditions can cause greatly accelerated tire wear, poor fuel economy, and excessive wear on other suspension parts.

This initial procedure is to check for bent /damaged parts.

 

Caster Measurement
Comparing Vehicles Initial Measurements to Specifications Wheel alignments are the specific adjustments made to your vehicle's suspension to optimize ride, handling and steering characteristics.

The measurement results are compared to specs.

Some vehicles require all 4 wheels to be aligned. Rear wheels are sometimes completely removed to install shims to compensate or to make necessary adjustments.

 


Adjusting Rear Wheel
Adjusting Front Wheel The installation of new tires or the replacement of worn suspension parts should always be accompanied by a wheel alignment to help protect your tire investment.

Sometimes new parts are required to restore and maintain proper alignment angles, this is then followed by accurate adjustments.

A computerized wheel alignment system should be used for accurate readings and necessary adjustments made to your vehicle investment.

Hunter D-111 Wheel Alignment System

 

Steering wheel is leveled for straight ahead Steering or handling problems such as (loose steering, steering wheel off center or steering changes direction after hitting bumps), should have the alignment checked as a part of the diagnostic procedure.

Steering wheel is leveled and locked for final toe adjustments to assure a straight ahead position.

Checking the wheel alignment as a part of routine annual maintenance can significantly increase suspension parts and tire life, saving you money! Results are printed for each vehicle

Why Should You Get
Your Wheel Alignment Serviced?

Wheel alignments are the specific adjustments made to your vehicle's suspension to optimize ride, handling and steering characteristics. Each Manufacturer specs are precise settings to achieve the maximum performance from their vehicle.

Maintaining the factory specified suspension setting will make your car safer and easier to drive. Steering pull, unsteady or loose steering, hard steering can be caused by misalignment conditions. A properly aligned vehicle can save you money! Misalignment conditions can cause greatly accelerated tire wear, poor fuel economy, and excessive wear on other suspension or steering parts.

Whenever you impact a curb or pot hole hard, the alignment should be checked before unusual tire wear is detected, (edge wear, diagonal wear, cupping wear) which may result in premature tire replacement! Steering or handling problems such as (loose steering, steering wheel off center, steering changes direction after hitting bumps), should have the alignment checked as a part of the diagnostic procedure. The installation of new tires or the replacement of worn suspension parts should always be accompanied by a wheel alignment to help protect your tire investment. Checking the wheel alignment as a part of routine annual maintenance can significantly increase suspension parts and tire life, saving you money!

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