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What Everyone Should
Know About Wheel
Alignment
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To steer straight ahead, you would have to steer the front wheels slightly to the right. A common result would be that the vehicle would “dog track” and possibly “pull” to the side. Of course, the angles are exaggerated so you can more easily see the condition. But it takes only a small misalignment to create problems.
Why Four
Wheel Alignment?
Reduced
Tire Wear Better
Gas Mileage
Improved Handling Safer
Driving
Here's
what we do:
For
vehicles with
non-adjustable rear
suspensions
Result: All four wheels are parallel and the steering wheel is centered.
For
vehicles with adjustable
rear suspensions
Result: all four wheels are positioned straight ahead and parallel, and the steering wheel is centered.
Important
Questions About Wheel
Alignment
Q. How important is wheel alignment? A. Think of it this way. Research indicates that the average car is driven about 12,000 miles per year. A car with toe alignment just 0.34 degrees (Just 0.17 inches) out of specification has dragged its tires sideways for more than 68 miles by the end of the year! Q. What are the “symptoms” of a car that's out of alignment? A. Have your car checked if you notice:
Q. How often should I have my car aligned? A. Follow the vehicle manufacturer's recommendation noted in your owner's manual. But, as a general rule, have your vehicle's tires checked every 10,000 miles or at least once a year. |





