Over time, uneven wear can reduce the lifespan of your tires and force you to replace them more often than expected. Misaligned wheels can also cause your suspension components to experience more stress, potentially leading to additional repairs.
Scheduling regular inspections with a trusted auto shop like Phil’s Service allows trained technicians to identify alignment problems early, adjust wheel angles accurately, and prevent small issues from turning into costly repairs, keeping your vehicle safe and driving smoothly.
Another clear indication that your wheels may be misaligned is if your car begins to pull to one side while driving on a straight road. You may find yourself constantly adjusting the steering wheel to keep the car moving in a straight line. This can happen gradually after hitting potholes, driving over curbs, or from normal wear on the suspension and tires.
A steering wheel that shakes or does not sit straight when driving can indicate misaligned wheels. This makes driving less comfortable and can put extra strain on tires and suspension parts. Technicians at Phil’s Service use advanced tools to measure wheel angles and correct alignment problems. Proper alignment helps your car handle better and reduces wear on other vehicle components.