What Is Wheel Alignment?
Wheel alignment corrects misaligned angles and keeps your car from veering to one side by adjusting your car’s steering and suspension. Over time, road conditions and general wear can cause various suspension parts, such as control arms, ball joints, and wheel bearings, to become loose or damaged. This can cause one or more wheels to track at inconsistent angles rather than straight down the road as intended.
How Often Should You Get a Wheel Alignment?
We recommend checking your car’s wheel alignment every 6,000 miles or approximately every six months. Keeping your wheels in proper alignment not only makes for a smoother ride, it can also help preserve fuel economy, help your tires last longer, and prevent costly repairs down the road.longer, and prevent costly repairs down the road.
When you bring your car into Brian's Automotive for a wheel alignment service, we'll check the vehicle's steering and suspension and correct issues with your wheel angles, as well as ensure your tire air pressure is at the manufacturer-recommended level. We offer a variety of services, including standard, lifetime, and safety system alignment services, so you can choose the one that’s right for you. If you want to check your wheel balance, we can help with that, too.