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Service Tire Alignment: Save Money With Wheel Alignments
Posted by carsandtrucks on Wednesday, December 12 @ 05:39:46 PST

A wheel alignment is necessary to correct abnormal or premature tire wear, or when a vehicle pulls in one direction or the other. A vehicle that is improperly aligned does not handle properly, wears out tires, and decreases fuel economy. It is the alignment of the vehicle that maintains the tire’s proper contact with the road surface. When discussing an alignment you are talking about toe, caster and camber measurements. Toe measures the difference between the front of the tires and the back of the tires. If the front of the tires are closer together then the rear of the tires your tires are toed in. This means your vehicle is going down road like

a crab. If the toe isn't corrected you can expect the tires to wear quickly. Camber is the measurement that looks at how much a tire is leaning in or out. A camber problem will cause wear to the inside or outside edge of the tire. Caster measures the relationship of the wheels to one another. Most vehicles today require a four wheel alignment. To have your vehicle properly aligned you need to find a shop that has the proper equipment and a qualified technician to perform the service. Road surface such as potholes, hitting a curb, and time will effect your alignment. A wheel alignment should be performed annually as a preventative maintenance. If you notice that your vehicle is pulling left or right, or that your tires tread is wearing off on the inside or outside edge consult an alignment shop. You will find that a properly aligned vehicle will save you money by providing extended tire life. You can expect to pay between $75.00 and $100.00 for a four wheel alignment.


 
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