It doesn’t take a lot to knock a truck out of alignment: potholes, curbs, even regular wear and tear can take a toll on your vehicle’s suspension system and steering components. Once that happens, everything: tires, vehicle and your hands on the steering wheel—will feel it.
Vehicle alignment plays a critical role in the performance of your vehicle, and here are the three biggest ways:
- Tire life and savings. When your vehicle’s suspension system is out of alignment, it’s probably going to lead to uneven tire wear, and that means a shorter life expectancy for your tires. With regular alignment, however, your tires will last longer and save you money.
- Safety. When your wheels aren’t aligned, it can cause your vehicle to pull right or left, undermining your control and handling.
- Comfort. Aligned wheels are much safer to drive on, and they also make driving much easier and enjoyable.
How to tell if tires need aligning?
- Your vehicle will pull to one side.
- Your front end is shimmying after hitting a bump.
- Your steering wheel will no longer line up straight.
- Your front tires will show signs of uneven wear.
If you’re experiencing any of these signs, you need a vehicle alignment performed by certified technicians. Proper alignments require sophisticated equipment to abide by the manufacturers’ preferred specifications and provide an exact wheel alignment.
At Kal, our technicians perform computerized alignments that ensure all four wheels are parallel and sitting flat on the road and that your steering wheel is centred.
If you’re not experiencing signs that your vehicle needs an alignment right away, we recommend checking your owner’s manual to learn how often the manufacturer recommends alignments, and also having an alignment with every set of new tires, and/or every spring.
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