Question:
How do I know when I need a wheel alignment?
Advanced Auto Clinic Answer:
When ‘ wheels are properly aligned they all point in the same direction. When they are out of alignment, most notice a couple of things. First the vehicle pulls to one side when driving. It could be slight or pretty severe. If your wheels have been out of alignment for a while, you’ll also start to see uneven tire wear – the shoulder on either the outside or inside of the tire is worn down more than the other.
A whole bunch of steering and suspension components are joined together. Everyday driving can cause ‘ wheels to go out of alignment over time just from the joints loosening up. That’s why most recommend an alignment check every couple of years. Depending on where you live in or the conditions you drive in (off-road driving, harsh winter conditions, poor pavement, etc.) – an alignment inspection every year at Advanced Auto Clinic may be called for.
Suspension and steering components wear over time as well which can lead to and alignment issues for . Of course, a big bump like hitting a curb or pothole can knock a wheel out of alignment or damage a steering or suspension part.
The type of wear provides clues for what might be wrong. Undercar parts are inspected for wear and damage. The alignment machine will provide a reading of how each wheel is aligned. The reading is compared with the alignment settings recommended by the , and then the makes the necessary adjustments and repairs to bring your wheels back into alignment.
Now putting off a wheel alignment in can get for because of tire wear: a bad alignment can chew through a tire pretty quickly. If you see uneven tire wear, if your steering wheel is off center, or your vehicle pulls to one side contact Advanced Auto Clinic about getting an alignment check.
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