Wheel Alignment
Wheel alignment is also sometimes referred to as wheel tracking. This involves adjusting the angles of the wheels to the recommended position as outlined in a vehicle’s manufacturer specification.
It contributes to the reduction of tyre wear and to ensure the optimum performance and handling of the vehicle on the road.
All new vehicles are sold with their wheels correctly aligned and adjusted.
Hitting debris on the road, driving through pot holes and brushing against kerbs can all affect your wheel alignment.
Drivers may not notice potential effects at first but after time it can cause lasting damage. Typical side effects are steering misalignment which can cause the vehicle to pull to one side ,Tyre wear , vehicle instability and poorer fuel economy.