Alignment Services

Vehicle alignment service helps your tires last longer, can help improve gas mileage and provides tighter handling to give you and your passengers a better ride. An alignment inspection and service can keep you worry free and your vehicle on the road longer.

Is Your Vehicle Pulling You Aside?


Rough roads, potholes and the occasional smacking of a curb can knock your wheels out of proper alignment. Misaligned wheels can pull your vehicle to one side and cause you to constantly correct your steering. If your vehicle pulls to one side consistently when you apply your brakes, it could be an alignment issue. Lack of proper alignment can also cause an annoying "shimmy" or vibration in your steering wheel. Wheels that are out of alignment can also cause uneven tire wear. Uneven tires wear out more quickly and don't grip the road properly, especially in bad weather. Left unchecked, misaligned wheels can cost you time, money and headaches.

How Often Should I Check my Alignment?


We recommend Alignment, Drivetrain and Suspension Service inspections at the same time you get your oil changed. But because alignment issues are often a result of a specific incident, like a wheel banging hard against a pothole, curb or obstacle in the road, it's better to be safe than sorry and have your alignment checked. Especially if any of the symptoms above occur immediately after the incident.

Signs and Symptoms Your Vehicle Needs an Alignment Service:


  • Uneven tire wear
  • Vehicle pulls to the right or the left
  • Vibration in the steering wheel
  • Your steering wheel is turned to the left or right when the front wheels are pointed straight ahead