If you've noticed that your car behaves unpredictably on the road or that your tires are wearing unevenly, it might be time to check your wheels. Wheel Alignment will help restore the correct position of the wheels, improve handling, and extend the lifespan of your tires. At our service center, our specialists use modern equipment to accurately measure and adjust wheel parameters, ensuring comfort and safety on the road.
When should you check your wheels and their alignment?
- The car pulls to one side when driving straight
- Uneven tire wear on the edges or in the center of the tread
- The steering wheel does not return to center after a turn
- Vibrations or rattling in the steering wheel
- Discomfort in handling after hitting a large pothole or curb
- Handling issues noticed after replacing suspension parts
- Tires wear out quickly even with careful driving
- The steering wheel is off-center when driving straight
What does wheel maintenance and alignment include?
- Connecting special equipment to each wheel
- Precise checking of wheel angles and alignment
- Determining necessary parameters for proper adjustment
- Adjusting the wheel positions according to manufacturer recommendations
- Controlling results and rechecking after adjustments
Additional information about the service
Wheel Alignment is an important procedure that helps maintain safety and comfort while driving. Properly aligned wheels ensure even tire contact with the road, reducing wear and increasing vehicle stability. We recommend regularly checking and adjusting wheel positions as needed, especially after impacts, hitting obstacles, or replacing suspension parts.
Diagnosis and Preparation
The first step involves placing the vehicle on a special platform and connecting measuring devices to each wheel. Using modern equipment, our specialists take precise measurements of camber and toe angles. This allows us to determine how much the wheels are misaligned and what specific adjustments are needed.
Adjustment Process
Depending on the type of vehicle and the identified deviations, we adjust the wheel parameters. Typically, the front wheels are adjusted by changing the length of the steering rods, while the rear wheels are adjusted by modifying the suspension arms. We always ensure that the adjustments comply with manufacturer recommendations, which guarantees stability and safety on the road.
Control and Advice
After making adjustments, we recheck the parameters to ensure the accuracy of the work. Our specialists also advise regularly checking the condition of the wheels, especially after driving on poor roads or in emergency situations. Proper alignment will extend tire life and improve ride smoothness, making your journey more comfortable and safer.