Alignment

Ensure your car's safety & performance with Valvoline Express Care wheel alignment service. Improve handling, fuel efficiency, & tire life. Visit us today.

WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE

 

When it comes to maintaining your car, there is a lot to remember, especially since some things don’t need to be done very frequently. TrustValvoline Express Care to handle anything you don’t want to chance to forget, like a wheel alignment!

 

WHAT DOES A WHEEL ALIGNMENT DO FOR YOUR VEHICLE?

 

WHEEL ALIGNMENT KEEPS YOU SAFELY ON TRACK

Your ability to drive safely is compromised when your tire alignment is off. Occasionally unaligned wheels can be obvious – your vehicle pulls to the one side of the road, or your steering wheel vibrates from balancing issues.

Sometimes, it can be subtle, and the driver won’t notice. That’s why regular tire alignment checkups are a must-do. The better maintenance you keep, the longer your car will run healthily. If your car alignment feels off – or if it’s simply been a while – see us at Valvoline Express Care, and our alignment experts will take a look.

When your wheels are aligned, your car handles better. Wheel alignment from Valvoline Express Care means long-lasting, optimal performance. Our best technicians know how to keep your car running straight and smooth.

 

Warning Signs that You Need Wheel Alignment Service

What leads to the alignment of wheels? Not every time there is a knock or prang. The simple act of driving over speed bumps and uneven terrain can cause wheels to wander. But, if you hit a pothole or crash into a curb while moving quickly, your alignment could be seriously compromised.

Issues with wheel alignment can produce the following results. In the best-case scenario, your fuel expenses will rise. Your tires will simply lose their traction far more quickly in middle-of-the-road situations. In the worst-case scenario, you’ll notice a decline in handling. Although this might initially appear like a small difficulty, it could cause serious complications if you need to perform emergency moves quickly.

In order to guarantee a safe and comfortable ride for your car, proper wheel alignment is crucial. However, many people neglect to perform routine inspections. Alignment can be thrown off sooner than you think if the local roads are not in the best shape. It’s not unusual for car owners to just put up with the issues brought on by the bad alignment, which can later result in a costly repair bill. So how do you know if there are problems?

Steering.If the steering wheel’s logo and spokes are not straight as you’re driving, your alignment is out of whack. Sure, the road’s camber will have some effect, but your steering wheel should primarily be in the middle when driving. Any deviation from the ordinary is a solid sign you require wheel alignment. You might even discover that you’re holding the wheel in a way that would ordinarily cause the car to veer off the road.

Pulling or drifting. Do you feel your car drifting in one direction as you’re driving down a straight, level road? You may tell you to have an alignment issue if you need to maintain a slight pressure on the steering wheel to keep it pointed straight. You can tell that the situation has gotten bad if there is a noticeable movement to one side.

The vehicle softly wanders in one way or the other when it is passively pulling. You can always take your hands off the wheel and test whether your car is actually pulling on a quiet, empty road. Before making a modest realignment, if it seems to be slowly drifting in one direction, check the tires to be sure they are correctly filled.

Steering wheel vibration. The steering wheel vibration in your car is likely caused by the wheels pulling against each other due to poor alignment. In the worst-case situation, this might cause the entire vehicle to shake, which can also be felt in the front and back seats. If your companions are complaining, it’s time to have it looked at.

Steering wheel is loose. Do you have a feeling that your steering is a little sloppy, or if you are turning the wheel with very little tire movement, there’s a good likelihood that you have an alignment problem, especially if harsher movements aren’t responding well? Nevertheless, one of the potential offenders is the power steering, so you might want to get that checked out and make sure the wheels are straight.

The steering wheel is not centered. The steering wheel should automatically begin to revert to the straight position as you continue to drive after you have finished a turn. You may test this similarly to how a car pulls; simply take your hands off the wheel briefly to check if the automobile adjusts its position on the road. You can have worn-out suspension parts or loose steering if it doesn’t.

Tires That Squeal.The camber and toe settings determine each wheel’s alignment in relation to the road and the other wheels on the vehicle. If one of them deviates from its usual position, this might result in unfavorable friction, resulting in all manner of weird noises, screaming, and other noises emanating from the wheels.

Of course, remember that tire balancing, which deals with the weight distribution across the tire, is fundamentally distinct from wheel alignment.

A huge road curb or a pothole may set off the suspension position. Also, if a mechanic violates the three settings while changing the wheels, suspensions, or rotating the tires, it might not align.

Although many individuals mistake the two processes, wheel alignment and tire balancing are different. One is concerned with how the suspension is mounted, and the other with how much weight is on each tire.

Variable Tire Wear. When there are issues with the alignment of your wheels, tire wear patterns frequently serve as the canary in the mine. Examine the tread depth on both sides of the tires on your car; if one side looks more worn than the other, there may be an alignment issue.

Worn on the outside or inside edges typically denotes problems with camber adjustment, whereas feathering or scallop-shaped patterns denote toe adjustment troubles.

If you have experienced any of these signs, getting a wheel alignment service, Valvoline Express Care, done as soon as possible is recommended. Ignoring these signs may lead to further damage to the vehicle’s suspension and steering components, resulting in costly repairs.

 

ALIGNMENT SERVICES

Valvoline Express Care offers different limited warranties on our wheel alignments service to match our customer’s unique and special needs. From this 12-month limited warranty to a lifetime limited warranty, Valvoline Express Care has options to suit you.

 

WHAT WE DO

 

WHEEL ALIGNMENT CHECK INCLUDES:

 

WHEEL ALIGNMENT CHECK INCLUDES:

 

* See your Valvoline technician for complete terms and conditions of written limited warranties.

NOTE: Wheel alignment service is not available at all Valvoline locations. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with the store for details.

OUR GUARANTEE: We promise that every service we perform at Valvoline Express Care will be done right. We stand behind our work 100%.