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Putting air in tires. Scheduling routine tire rotations. Ensuring your tires and wheels are balanced. There’s a lot that goes into making sure you get the most mileage from your set. One service not everyone thinks about is a <em>wheel alignment</em>. A wheel alignment refers to how your wheels point. There are three angles that determine wheel position in relation to your vehicle, and each plays a crucial role in the rate of tire wear. Normal wear-and-tear, as well as significant collisions with potholes, may shift your alignment angles. This can result in irregular tire wear.
That’s why it's a good idea to have your wheel alignment checked and serviced, if necessary, before you install new tires. This way, you start off on the right foot. New tires aren't the least expensive purchase for a vehicle, so it’s reasonable you'll want to get every mile possible.
If you need a wheel alignment or would like an alignment inspection, contact us.
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