Alignments

A proper vehicle alignment is essential for ensuring your car’s suspension is aligned according to the manufacturer’s specifications. This service adjusts key components to ensure your wheels are perfectly aligned with each other and the road surface.

A well-executed alignment squares the car’s wheels and axles, ensuring they move in the same direction, which improves both handling and performance.

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Benefits of Our Alignment Service.

Our alignment service offers several key benefits. By ensuring your wheels are properly aligned, you’ll experience smoother handling and improved vehicle control, especially when cornering. Proper alignment also reduces uneven tire wear, maximizing the life of your tires and improving fuel efficiency. This helps you save money in the long run while enhancing overall driving safety.

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What’s Included in Our Alignment Service:

  • Precise alignment of wheels and axles based on manufacturer specifications,
  • Advanced, state-of-the-art alignment equipment for accuracy,
  • Inspection of suspension components to ensure proper alignment,
  • Adjustments to key alignment angles (camber, caster, toe) to improve handling and performance.
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tire installation

Unbalanced tires can cause shaking at different speeds. As they wear, they naturally lose balance, so rebalancing every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) is advised.

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lift kits

The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) alerts you to low tire pressure. Sensors last 7 to 9 years and should be replaced with new tires.

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flat repair

Tires wear unevenly, especially the front ones. Rotating them every 6,000 to 8,000 miles improves fuel economy and extends tire life.