Four Wheel Alignment
Our team performs dozens of wheel alignments every month, and each one of those 4-wheel alignments improves the accuracy and precision of your vehicle's camber, caster and toe angles. We recommend getting your alignment checked every 6 months or 6,000 miles. 4-wheel alignments should be checked at regular intervals.
Two Wheel Alignment
In a two-wheel alignment rear toe and thrust angle is checked. Then all the adjustments are made on the front wheels. This happens on cars that don't have rear wheel adjustments, but can determine if there is something wrong with the back wheels.
Why Align?
Improper wheel or tire alignment can cause your tires to wear unevenly and prematurely. Some specific types of undue tread wear attributable to misalignment are feathering, threading, camber wear, hell/toe wear, and tire balancing. Lack of alignment may cause you to feel your steering wheel pull to one side, threatening your safety on the road.