Wheel Alignment

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Wheel Alignment refers to the adjustment of the angles of the wheels on a vehicle.
Proper Wheel Alignment is important because it helps to ensure that the vehicle handles properly and that the tires wear evenly.
Wheel Alignment is typically performed by a qualified mechanic or technician who has the necessary Wheel Alignment equipment and training to properly adjust the angles of the wheels.
Wheel Alignment should be checked when the tires are replaced, or if they are showing abnormal wear. It should also be checked if the vehicle experiences any significant impact, such as hitting a curb or large pothole.
Wheel Alignment is typically performed at an auto repair shop or dealership. It requires specialized equipment, such as a Wheel Alignment machine, to properly measure and adjust the angles of the wheels.
Wheel Alignment is measured and adjusted using a Wheel Alignment machine. The machine measures the angles of the wheels and compares them to the manufacturer’s specifications. If the angles are out of alignment, the technician will adjust the suspension components to bring them back into alignment. This may involve adjusting the camber, caster, and toe angles of the wheels.