Wheel Alignment
Wheel alignment involves precise adjustment of your vehicle’s wheels to ensure they are aligned parallel to each other and at a right angle to the ground. This process is governed by three fundamental angles: camber, caster, and toe. The camber angle measures the wheel’s offset from the vertical when viewed from the front of the vehicle. Caster, on the other hand, is the angle formed by the steering pivot point, affecting the vehicle’s stability and steering. Toe alignment indicates the difference in direction between the wheels and the centerline of the vehicle. Maintaining your wheels perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other is essential. Regular wheel alignments can lead to long-term savings and enhance your vehicle’s overall performance.