You can’t always see when your car or truck is out of alignment. But the signs are there if you look:
- You notice uneven tire wear. It’s usually on the outside edge of one of the tires.
- Your car pulls to one side when travelling in a straight line.
- You’re using more gas than you used to.
- Your car seems to fight against the steering.
- Your steering wheel is off-center when the car is travelling in a straight line.
Alignment makes a big difference in:
- How long tires last
- How much gas you use
- Steering and safety
What is alignment?
People call it a “tire alignment“ or a “wheel alignment”, but it’s more than that. Your car or truck is aligned when all the parts of the steering and suspension system are lined up right. That makes everything work more smoothly, with less effort.
It’s worth getting a tire alignment service a couple of times a year. The cost of tire alignment is easily balanced out by the savings in fuel and wear on your tires. It makes your car or truck safer, too.
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