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| Wheel Alignment |
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When should you have your vehicle's wheel alignment checked?
Every 12,000 to 15,000 miles or every 12 months
- If you notice your car is pulling one way or another or it seems to fight you when you turn or try to maintain a straight course
- If the front tires are showing excessive or uneven wear
- If your steering wheel is vibrating, has a shimmy, or is not centered when driving straight
- If your are hearing unusual tire noise
- Every time you buy new tires
Keeping your wheels aligned will prevent tire wear, increase fuel mileage by reducing road friction and improve the vehicles handling. Even without abuse, front wheel alignment will change under normal, everyday driving conditions. The change may be so gradual that it is not noticed at first. The first sign of something wrong usually shows up on the front tires, which develop peculiar wear patterns that will severely shorten the life of the tire. When these appear, the vehicle should have its alignment checked.
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| Alignment Services |
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Kwik Kar of Argyle offers the following Alignment services:
Alignment Check - your vehicle's wheel alignment is checked
2 Wheel Alignment - The front wheels are aligned (for vehicles that do not have independent rear suspension)
4 Wheel Alignment - All four wheels are aligned (for vehicles that have independent rear suspension)
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