2 & 4 Wheel Alignment
You should have your Wheel Alignment checked whenever new tires are installed, suspension components are installed, when you have encountered a major road hazard or curb and any time you see unusual tire wear patterns.
Driving without proper alignment costs you money. Not only does flawed alignment decrease gas mileage and tire life, but it also adds stress to your vehicle's steering equipment and structure. Driving without proper alignment also puts you at risk. An out-of-alignment car pulls and drifts away from a straight road and may cause an accident. Excessive tire wear—another result of bad car alignment—leads to tire blow-outs and poor traction, which also causes accidents. See the alignment experts at Dewares and make sure your vehicle drives smoothly and safely.