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Why it matters

Out-of-spec angles cost you money every mile.

Hit a pothole, scrape a curb, or just rack up enough miles and your suspension geometry drifts away from factory spec. The angles are tiny — a fraction of a degree — but the consequences add up fast.

A quarter-degree of "toe" misalignment can scrub a tire's tread off in 10,000 miles instead of 50,000. A misaligned vehicle also wastes fuel because tires are fighting each other instead of rolling freely. And a vehicle that pulls or wanders is harder to control in an emergency maneuver — the steering input you make has to overcome the alignment problem before it can move the car.

An alignment is the single cheapest way to extend the life of a brand-new set of tires and get the handling back to what the manufacturer designed.

What's involved

Inside our alignment service.

We use a computerized 4-wheel alignment rack that measures every angle to within hundredths of a degree.

Pre-alignment inspection

We check tire pressures, wear patterns, ball joints, tie rods, and bushings first. There's no sense aligning a vehicle with a worn suspension part — it'll just go right back out.

Camber, caster, toe

Camber is the inward/outward tilt of the wheel. Caster is the forward/back tilt of the steering axis. Toe is whether the wheels point inward or outward. We adjust each one to your vehicle's spec.

4-wheel computerized

Front and rear alignment are linked — a misaligned rear axle makes the front fight to compensate. We measure all four wheels and align them to each other and to the vehicle's centerline.

Before-and-after printout

You leave with a printed report showing where each angle started, where the spec is, and where we set it. No guesswork, no "trust us" — measured numbers.

Signs it's time

When to come in.

Most alignment problems are subtle until you know what to look for.

Vehicle pulls left or right on a flat road

Hands off the wheel for a moment on a straight, level stretch — if the car drifts to one side, alignment (or a tire) is the most common culprit.

Steering wheel is off-center when driving straight

If your logo or steering spokes sit crooked while you're tracking straight ahead, the toe is out of spec.

Tire wear is uneven or feathered

Run your hand across the tread (carefully). If one edge is worn smooth and the other still has tread, or you feel sharp "feathers" — that's a misalignment fingerprint.

You just hit a pothole or curb hard

An impact strong enough to bend a wheel or shift a control arm will throw the alignment off. Get it checked even if the vehicle still drives "okay."

You're installing new tires

This is the highest-value moment for an alignment. Putting fresh rubber on a misaligned vehicle wastes tread on day one.

Get your alignment checked.

Most alignments take about an hour. We'll diagnose, adjust, and hand you the printout before you leave.

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