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Steering, Suspension and Alignment Safety |
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You need a Steering and Suspension checked when:
- Your vehicle pulls to right
or left when driving
- Your steering wheel is not
straight while driving on a level road
- There is vibration in the
steering wheel or through your seat
- Your tires are wearing
unevenly or squeal on turns
- Your steering feels unstable
Other recommended alignment occasions:
- Every 6,000 miles or 6 months
- After the first 2,000 miles
in a new car
- With new tires
- After a collision, accident,
or hitting a large pothole
- With new suspension or
steering parts
- Following a transaxle repair
on front-wheel-drive cars
How can an alignment and having your Steering and Suspension Checked?
- Improve driver safety
- Maintain straight steering
wheel
- Proper return of the steering
wheel when coming out of a turn
- Increase fuel efficiency
- Maximize tire life
- Keep your car tracking
straight
- Improve drive handling
- Improve suspension parts life
Computerized Wheel
Alignment
- Restores your vehicle’s
alignment to as close to factory specifications as mechanically possible
(for most vehicle’s)
- Our alignment specialists
completely inspect steering and suspension systems, take computer
measurements and make necessary factory adjustments to restore alignment
specifications as allowed
Important note: Changing struts and
suspension parts as necessary before an alignment (if required) will save the
cost of a second wheel alignment. Tuffy also has available aftermarket shims
and cams for enhanced adjustments beyond factory settings.
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