Wheels that are properly aligned with your car can make a big difference in how easy and comfortable it is to drive. It can also affect the way that your tires age and how much life you get out of your tires.
Two-Wheel Alignment
With a car that is a two-wheel-drive, either front or rear-wheel drive, it is often only necessary to align the two tires that are going to be pushing or driving the car. This means that if you have a two-wheel-drive car that is front-wheel drive, you are only going to need to have a two-wheel alignment on the front wheels.
Four-Wheel Alignment
If you have a four-wheel-drive car you will need to have all four wheels aligned to make sure that they are in line with the frame of the car. An alignment makes sure the car does not pull one way or another, the tires are going to wear out at the same time, and that your car is going to drive smoothly as well. An alignment takes place when the wheels are mechanically lined up with the frame of the car.
Wheel alignment helps your car drive better, your tires wear out at the same time, and with an even wear pattern so that they can be rotated as needed. It helps protect the frame of the car from the stress of wheels that might not be aligned properly. Wheels that are aligned are going to drive smoother, with less resistance and be easier to drive.
Not aligning your wheels is a bad thing as it causes stress to the frame of the car, it might cause uneven or strange wear patterns that make your car pull to one side, and it can also damage your tires making it necessary to change them out more frequently. Wheel alignment is easy to have done and it makes a big difference in how your car drives.
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