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Consider this: according to data, the typical car travels around 12,000 miles annually. By the end of the year, a car with a toe angle adjustment error of 0.34 degrees (only 0.17 inches) will have dragged the tires sideways for more than 68 miles!
Have your vehicle checked if you notice:
Observe the advice given by the manufacturer of your vehicle as specified in your owner’s handbook. Generally speaking, you should have your wheels aligned every 10,000 miles or at least once a year.
Premature tire wear is often due to improper alignment. A vehicle with appropriate alignment can extend tire life by thousands of miles over time. Due to poor wear, most tires need to be replaced early.
As rolling resistance lowers, gas mileage rises. When all four wheels are parallel and properly inflated, Total Alignment reduces rolling resistance.
Your car does it pull to one side? Do you have to turn the wheel to keep your automobile going straight all the time? Total Alignment treatment can solve several handling issues. When all of the car’s parts are properly aligned, road shock is absorbed more effectively for a smoother ride.
As part of the alignment process, a suspension system inspection is performed. This enables worn parts to be found before they result in expensive issues.
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