
Proper wheel alignment is essential for the safety, performance, and longevity of your vehicle. Over time, everyday driving—especially hitting potholes, curbs, or rough roads—can cause your wheels to come out of alignment. Here’s why getting a wheel alignment is so important:
Better Handling: Proper alignment helps your vehicle steer straight and respond predictably.
Reduces Pulling: Prevents your car from veering to one side, which can be dangerous, especially at higher speeds.
Even Tire Wear: Misaligned wheels cause uneven tread wear, leading to premature tire replacement.
Protects Tire Investment: Helps you get the full lifespan and value from your tires.
Avoids Extra Repairs: Poor alignment can put stress on suspension and steering components, causing unnecessary wear and expensive repairs.
Improves Fuel Efficiency: Proper alignment reduces rolling resistance, which can improve gas mileage.
Smoother Ride: When wheels are aligned, your car drives more smoothly and vibrations are minimized.
Reduces Driver Fatigue: You won’t have to constantly correct the steering while driving.
After hitting a large pothole or curb
After installing new tires or suspension parts
If your car pulls to one side or the steering wheel is off-center
If you notice uneven tire wear
As part of regular maintenance every 1–2 years
Getting regular wheel alignments helps keep your car or truck driving straight, wearing evenly, and running efficiently—saving you money and keeping you safe on the road.
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