Wheel alignment focuses on adjusting the angles of the wheels so that they are perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other. The purpose of these adjustments is
- To provide maximum tyre life
- A car that tracks straight and true when driving along a straight and level road.
Wheel Balancing allows:-
- The tires and wheels to spin without causing any vibrations.
Here are some common signs that you are dealing with wheels with poor alignment:-
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- Vehicle pulling to the left or right.
- Uneven or rapid tire wear.
- Your steering wheel is crooked when driving straight.
- Squealing tires.
- Alignment machines feature clamplike devices that are attached to the wheels of the car (which is raised up in the air) .
- Our mechanic will also take this opportunity to make sure that no suspension components are excessively worn or broken.
- Our mechanic adjusts the various suspension angles known as toe, thrust, camber and caster that influence tire movement and position.
- The technician will also ensure that the steering wheel is centered.
- The type of alignment you receive will depend on your car’s suspension.
we use world class John Bean’s 3D Alignment and Balancing machine for maximum accuracy