What Does a Wheel Alignment Entail?


March 27, 2023

What Does a Wheel Alignment Entail?
Wheel alignment is a maintenance task that provides safety and enhances the performance of your vehicle. They are one of several tire/wheel services that are often overlooked. In our article today, we will discuss what a wheel alignment service entails and what signs to look for that may indicate your car needs one.

What Does a Wheel Alignment Entail?
Wheel alignment is the process of changing the angles of the wheels to the manufacturer's specifications. Proper wheel alignment helps ensure even tire wear, improved handling and stability, and maximum fuel efficiency. There are three main angles that need to be adjusted during a wheel alignment:

Camber - the angle of the wheel in relation to the vertical axis.

Toe - the angle of the wheel in relation to the centerline of the vehicle.

Caster - the angle of the steering axis in relation to the vertical axis.

When Should You Get a Wheel Alignment

It's recommended that you get a wheel alignment every 10,000 miles or once a year, whichever comes first. However, there are certain signs that you may prompt a need for a wheel alignment sooner, including:

  • Uneven tire wear - If your tires are wearing unevenly, it may be a sign that your wheels are out of alignment.
  • Vehicle pulling to one side - If your car is pulling to one side while driving, it may be a sign that your wheels are out of alignment.
  • Steering wheel not centered - If your steering wheel is off-center, it may be a sign that your wheels are out of alignment.
  • Vibrations in the steering wheel - If you feel vibrations in the steering wheel while driving, it may be a sign that your wheels are out of alignment.
  • Squealing tires - If your tires are squealing, it may be a sign that your wheels are out of alignment.

If you're dealing with any of these issues, it's best to have your wheel alignment checked by Jeff's Automotive, Inc.

For the best wheel alignment service around, please bring your vehicle to Jeff's Automotiv, Inc. to avoid potential safety hazards and costly repairs.

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