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Car alignment is the process of adjusting the angles of the wheels so that they are perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other. Proper alignment ensures that your vehicle drives straight and handles correctly, while also maximizing tire lifespan and fuel efficiency.

During an alignment service, our skilled technicians use specialized equipment to measure and adjust three key angles: camber, toe, and caster.

1. Camber: This angle refers to the tilt of the wheels when viewed from the front or rear of the vehicle. If the top of the wheel tilts inward or outward, it indicates negative or positive camber, respectively. Proper camber ensures even tire wear and optimal contact with the road.

2. Toe: Toe alignment refers to the angle of the wheels when viewed from above. If the front of the wheels point inward or outward, it's referred to as toe-in or toe-out, respectively. Correct toe alignment ensures that the wheels are parallel to each other and straight ahead, preventing premature tire wear and promoting stability.

3. Caster: Caster angle is the forward or backward tilt of the steering axis when viewed from the side of the vehicle. This angle affects steering stability, returnability, and cornering performance.

By adjusting these angles to manufacturer specifications, we ensure that your vehicle drives smoothly, tracks straight, and responds predictably to steering inputs. Regular alignment checks and adjustments are essential for maintaining optimal handling, tire wear, and overall vehicle performance.

Experience the difference proper alignment can make for your vehicle. Schedule an alignment service with us today!

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Car alignment is the process of adjusting the angles of the wheels so that they are perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other. Proper alignment ensures that your vehicle drives straight and handles correctly, while also maximizing tire lifespan and fuel efficiency.

During an alignment service, our skilled technicians use specialized equipment to measure and adjust three key angles: camber, toe, and caster.

1. Camber: This angle refers to the tilt of the wheels when viewed from the front or rear of the vehicle. If the top of the wheel tilts inward or outward, it indicates negative or positive camber, respectively. Proper camber ensures even tire wear and optimal contact with the road.

2. Toe: Toe alignment refers to the angle of the wheels when viewed from above. If the front of the wheels point inward or outward, it's referred to as toe-in or toe-out, respectively. Correct toe alignment ensures that the wheels are parallel to each other and straight ahead, preventing premature tire wear and promoting stability.

3. Caster: Caster angle is the forward or backward tilt of the steering axis when viewed from the side of the vehicle. This angle affects steering stability, returnability, and cornering performance.

By adjusting these angles to manufacturer specifications, we ensure that your vehicle drives smoothly, tracks straight, and responds predictably to steering inputs. Regular alignment checks and adjustments are essential for maintaining optimal handling, tire wear, and overall vehicle performance.

Experience the difference proper alignment can make for your vehicle. Schedule an alignment service with us today!

Car alignment is the process of adjusting the angles of the wheels so that they are perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other. Proper alignment ensures that your vehicle drives straight and handles correctly, while also maximizing tire lifespan and fuel efficiency.

During an alignment service, our skilled technicians use specialized equipment to measure and adjust three key angles: camber, toe, and caster.

1. Camber: This angle refers to the tilt of the wheels when viewed from the front or rear of the vehicle. If the top of the wheel tilts inward or outward, it indicates negative or positive camber, respectively. Proper camber ensures even tire wear and optimal contact with the road.

2. Toe: Toe alignment refers to the angle of the wheels when viewed from above. If the front of the wheels point inward or outward, it's referred to as toe-in or toe-out, respectively. Correct toe alignment ensures that the wheels are parallel to each other and straight ahead, preventing premature tire wear and promoting stability.

3. Caster: Caster angle is the forward or backward tilt of the steering axis when viewed from the side of the vehicle. This angle affects steering stability, returnability, and cornering performance.

By adjusting these angles to manufacturer specifications, we ensure that your vehicle drives smoothly, tracks straight, and responds predictably to steering inputs. Regular alignment checks and adjustments are essential for maintaining optimal handling, tire wear, and overall vehicle performance.

Experience the difference proper alignment can make for your vehicle. Schedule an alignment service with us today!