Wheel Alignment
Wheel alignment is an important task to keep your vehicle running smoothly and allowing your tyres to wear evenly. Correct wheel alignment can prolong tyre life on your car, which will save you money and hassle in the long run.
Wheel alignment is usually carried out on a machine in most modern workshops and it allows precision accuracy and peace of mind that vehicle is running correctly. If left unchecked, poor wheel alignment can wear your tyres unevenly and cause bald spots that you could easily miss on a casual inspection. Unfortunately, tyres in this condition are illegal for road use and a motoring authority or police inspection could see you with a fine or defect notice - not to mention the bill for a new set of tyres.
With the cheap and easy process of wheel alignment, it's silly not to get it done when you send your car in for an inspection or service. Heavy contact with a gutter, roundabout, rut or pothole can all affect your vehicle's wheel alignment. You will know if your wheels are badly misaligned if the vehicle pulls to either side in normal conditions travelling down a straight road. If you have these symptoms, book in for a wheel alignment as soon as possible.
Car wheel alignment is part of good service and repair, and if you don't already, make it part of the routine maintenance for your vehicle. Many of the listed business can supply a wheel alignment.

