Rubbing curbs, hitting potholes
and bumping concrete parking stops can impact on your suspension and steering,
eventually causing problems with your vehicles handling. However, even without these little mishaps gradual changes can occur just through everyday driving.
Every once in a while your car will need to have a wheel alignment
to check and adjust the various angles involved in proper placement and alignment of the front and rear wheels. |
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Signs that your wheel alignment may be out are peculiar wear patterns on your vehicles front tyres, your car veering to one
side when trying to maintain a straight course or difficultly when trying to turn.
It is important that your cars wheel alignment is correct as it
will prevent premature wear on tyres and the suspension, increase fuel mileage by reducing road friction and improve the handling and stability of your vehicle. |
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