Up to 31% Off on Wheel Alignment at Prime Auto Repair
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The purpose of these adjustments is maximum tire life and a vehicle that tracks straight and true when driving along a straight road.
Wheel Alignment Car/Truck up to 10,000 lb.
*European cars a excluded, please call our shop for a better deal.*
HOW DO I KNOW IF I NEED A TIRE ALIGNMENT?
Ways to tell if your car needs a tire alignment.
1: Uneven Tire Wear: Check your tires for uneven wear patterns. If you notice that the tread on one or more tires is wearing down more quickly on one side or in a specific area, it could be a sign of misalignment.
2: Vehicle Pulling: When you're driving on a straight, level road, your steering wheel should be centered, and the car should travel straight. If your vehicle pulls to one side without you actively steering, this may indicate misalignment.
3: Steering Wheel Off-Center: If your steering wheel is off-center when you're driving straight, it's a sign that your wheels might be misaligned.
4: Vibrations or Steering Wheel Wobble: Vibrations or a wobbling sensation in the steering wheel, especially at certain speeds, can be a sign of wheel misalignment.
5: Squealing Tires: If your tires squeal when you turn or if they make unusual noises, it could be due to alignment issues.
6: Handling Problems: If your vehicle feels unstable, especially during turns, or if it doesn't respond as crisply as it used to, alignment problems might be to blame.
7: Recent Impact or Pothole Encounter: Hitting a curb, pothole, or any other significant road hazard can easily knock your wheels out of alignment, so if you've had such an incident, it's a good idea to get an alignment check.
The purpose of these adjustments is maximum tire life and a vehicle that tracks straight and true when driving along a straight road.
Wheel Alignment Car/Truck up to 10,000 lb.
*European cars a excluded, please call our shop for a better deal.*
HOW DO I KNOW IF I NEED A TIRE ALIGNMENT?
Ways to tell if your car needs a tire alignment.
1: Uneven Tire Wear: Check your tires for uneven wear patterns. If you notice that the tread on one or more tires is wearing down more quickly on one side or in a specific area, it could be a sign of misalignment.
2: Vehicle Pulling: When you're driving on a straight, level road, your steering wheel should be centered, and the car should travel straight. If your vehicle pulls to one side without you actively steering, this may indicate misalignment.
3: Steering Wheel Off-Center: If your steering wheel is off-center when you're driving straight, it's a sign that your wheels might be misaligned.
4: Vibrations or Steering Wheel Wobble: Vibrations or a wobbling sensation in the steering wheel, especially at certain speeds, can be a sign of wheel misalignment.
5: Squealing Tires: If your tires squeal when you turn or if they make unusual noises, it could be due to alignment issues.
6: Handling Problems: If your vehicle feels unstable, especially during turns, or if it doesn't respond as crisply as it used to, alignment problems might be to blame.
7: Recent Impact or Pothole Encounter: Hitting a curb, pothole, or any other significant road hazard can easily knock your wheels out of alignment, so if you've had such an incident, it's a good idea to get an alignment check.