Wheel alignment and balancing might seem like something you can skip, but it plays a big role in protecting your tires and saving you money in the long run. As you drive, normal wear and tear can cause your tires to wear unevenly. You might notice your car drifting off-center, your steering wheel pulling to one side, or even a vibration while driving. These issues aren’t just annoying—they can hurt your fuel efficiency, increase the risk of a blowout, and put extra stress on your suspension and steering systems. That’s why we suggest getting your alignment checked every 12,000 to 15,000 miles—usually about once a year. And if you’ve recently hit a big pothole or something in the road, it’s a smart idea to have it looked at right away.
When you stop in for your yearly wheel alignment and tire balancing service, we’ll guide your vehicle onto our alignment lift and attach precision equipment to measure how everything lines up. From there, we make the necessary adjustments to ensure your wheels are set according to your vehicle’s factory specifications and your driving habits. This simple service can make a big difference when it comes to protecting your tires and extending the life of your vehicle. If you’re looking to get the most out of your tires and improve fuel efficiency, regular alignments and balancing are a smart move.
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