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Wheel alignment is a critical aspect of preventive car maintenance that significantly impacts your vehicle's performance and safety. By ensuring your wheels are correctly aligned to the manufacturer's specifications, you can prevent various issues such as uneven tire wear and driving difficulties.
Wheel alignment involves adjusting your vehicle's suspension system and fine-tuning the suspension angles to ensure that the wheels are pointed in the right direction. This process is essential for maintaining straight movement and preventing accelerated tire wear.
During a wheel alignment check, our experts inspect the steering and suspension components, assess tire dimensions, pressure, and tread, and compare tire positioning to manufacturer guidelines. These thorough inspections ensure that your vehicle's alignment meets the highest standards.
While wheel alignments typically last 2-3 years, certain factors such as driving habits and sudden impacts with potholes or curbs may necessitate alignment sooner. It's crucial to monitor your vehicle's alignment regularly and schedule alignments as needed to prevent potential issues. Most cars require a two-wheel alignment, but vehicles with all-wheel drive and independent suspensions may require a four-wheel alignment for optimal performance. Our technicians are equipped to handle both types of alignments efficiently.
Visit Able Tire & Brake today for a comprehensive alignment check and ensure your vehicle's wheels are perfectly aligned. Trust our experienced mechanics to identify any alignment issues and perform alignments in-store for you. Contact us to schedule your next wheel alignment service or visit our store near you today!
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