Wheel Alignment
Wheel alignment is an important part of any regular vehicle maintenance, where you align the angle of the wheel to within the manufacturers specifications. Wheel alignment can become a serious issue, affecting your vehicles performance and its long term durability. When wheels which have gone out of alignment are left untended, then you can wear out the tyres faster than you would otherwise have to contend with.
There are a variety of reasons why you should have your wheel alignment checked and adjusted to the correct position. If you are in an accident, or drive on rough roads, then your wheels can more quickly shift their position. Changing your suspension, or changing your wheels can also change your wheels’ positions, which also presents you with a good opportunity to check the alignment. Any changes you make to your car should involve a standard wheel alignment check, just to ensure that changing it is unnecessary.