Maintaining your car's wheel alignment reduces tire wear, improves fuel economy and handling, and increases driving enjoyment and safety.
Why do i need that?
Normal wear and road condition can take their toll on your car's steering and suspension system, possibly throwing the alignment settings out of specifications. Ball joints, tie rods, steering arms, bushings and other suspension parts all wear gradually over time. Springs gradually sag and age as miles accumulate. All of these will affect alignment angles and adjustments need to be made or components need to be replaced to restore optimum handling.


Typical service
Have your car's alignment checked at least annually.
Make sure it's a four-wheel alignment, whether car, light truck or SUV.
The technician will make adjustments to the camber, caster, toe and thrust angle if needed.
Have the alignment check at the first sign of abnormal tire wear or improper vehicle handling.
A wheel alignment is necessary when you purchase a set of new tires