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Wheel Alignment in Jefferson City, MO

A car alignment, also known as a wheel or tire alignment, is the process of adjusting a vehicle's suspension to ensure the wheels are properly aligned with each other and the road.

Benefits of a car alignment include:

  • Better handling: A properly aligned car is easier to drive in a straight line and won't pull to one side
  • Smoother ride: An aligned car provides a more enjoyable driving experience
  • Even tire wear: An aligned car's tires will wear out more evenly
  • Improved fuel efficiency: An aligned car can be more fuel efficient

A trained technician uses sophisticated tools to adjust the angles of the suspension's toe, thrust, camber, and caster. The process typically takes about an hour.

You should get your car's wheels checked for alignment at least once a year or every other oil change. You should also get an alignment if you've hit a curb, driven on bumpy roads, or had major service or repairs done on your car's suspension or steering system.

Making sure that your wheel alignment is correct is one of the most important things you can do to properly care for your tires. A poorly aligned car will unevenly wear your tires at an alarming rate. If left uncorrected, you may need to buy new tires much sooner than anticipated! Our certified service team would like to invite you to our shop for a wheel alignment service that could extend the life of your tires.

The actual wheel alignment itself doesn’t just involve the wheels or tires, it includes adjusting the vehicle’s suspension systems. Our team knows how to adjust these sophisticated systems so that your car drives with exceptional precision. Here is a list of a few things which may be signs that you need a wheel alignment:

  • Uneven tire wear
  • Drifting to one side or another on the road while driving straight
  • Vibration in the steering wheel

Even if you don’t notice any of these signs, you may still need a wheel alignment as part of your warranty agreement. Come see our local auto repair center for a wheel alignment!