Wheel alignment

Proper wheel alignment helps ensure that your vehicle handles correctly; it also increases the life and performance of your tires. Your steering and suspension components should be inspected every 12 months or 24,000 km and checked whenever you are replacing tires.

Signs you may need an alignment:

  • You need hold the steering wheel to drive straight ahead
  • You’ve just changed the tires
  • You have hit a large pot-hole or curb
  • You’ve been involved in a collision
  • Steering or suspension parts such as the tie rods, control arms, bushings or idler arm have been changed
  • You’ve driven the first 3,000 km in a new car
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Wheel alignment

Proper wheel alignment helps ensure that your vehicle handles correctly; it also increases the life and performance of your tires. Your steering and suspension components should be inspected every 12 months or 24,000 km and checked whenever you are replacing tires.

Signs you may need an alignment:

  • You need hold the steering wheel to drive straight ahead
  • You’ve just changed the tires
  • You have hit a large pot-hole or curb
  • You’ve been involved in a collision
  • Steering or suspension parts such as the tie rods, control arms, bushings or idler arm have been changed
  • You’ve driven the first 3,000 km in a new car
Back to services