Wheel Alignment
Wheel alignment is the position of the wheels
relative to your car. When properly aligned, the wheels
point in the right direction. Without proper alignment,
the wheels resist your steering commands, as well as
each other. Alignment also affects gas mileage and tire
wear. If your tires are pointed in different directions,
they fight against each other and can cause tread
wear.
Computerized alignment equipment is used to
measure all alignment angles on today's cars. These
include both adjustable and non-adjustable angles.
(Non-adjustable angles require repair or replacement of
the suspension component.) The most common adjustable
angles are: |