Wheel alignment
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Wheel alignment
A wheel alignment is part of
automobile maintenance.
In its most basic form, an alignment consists of adjusting the angles of the
wheels so that they are set to the car maker's specification. Most people assume
they simply need to be adjusted so to be perpendicular to the ground and
parallel to each other, but this is not true at all. The purpose of these
adjustments is maximum
tire life and a vehicle that tracks straight and true when driving along a
straight and level road, as well as correct tracking when driving on turns.
While wheel alignment is often confused with wheel balancing, the two have
nothing to do with each other except for the fact that they affect ride and
handling. If a wheel is out of balance, it will cause a vibration at highway
speeds that can be felt in the steering wheel and/or the seat. If the alignment
is out, it can cause excessive tire wear and steering or tracking problems.
What is Wheel Alignment? Wheel alignment is an adjustment an auto shop can
make on your vehicle to ensure the tires are calibrated to ‘point’ straight
ahead. Proper wheel alignment makes a vehicle steer easily and allows tires to
wear evenly. When wheels are not aligned various problems result.
See also
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