Gary Knurek An Authorized Goodyear Dealer Vehicle Maintenance Tips and Videos: Alignment Inspection
November 6, 2015
Uneven tire wear, the vehicle pulling to one side or a steering wheel that is off-center are signs for Troy drivers that their wheels may be out of alignment.
When doing an alignment inspection, the technician will survey your tires for uneven wear as well as suspension and steering parts for signs of wear or damage. He’ll also compare your current alignment with the vehicle manufacturer's settings.
Your vehicle owner’s manual will have a recommendation for when to check alignment. Of course, this recommendation is based on normal driving. If you have been in accident, hit a curb/pothole, frequently drive off-road around Troy, or notice any symptoms of misalignment, have your Gary Knurek An Authorized Goodyear Dealer tech carry out a vital alignment check.
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