Tires & Alignment
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Mineola Auto Service Center is your one-stop auto shop for expert tire and wheel alignment. The ASE-Certified technicians at each of our locations offer these alignment services and more:
- A complete alignment check
- A check of the steering wheel to ensure it is centered
- An inspection of the suspension for excess wear
- Adjustments to camber, caster and/or toe angles if necessary
What a Tire Alignment Shop Does
As you drive, your car’s tires are designed to operate at an optimal position. When this position is off, even by a minor degree, it can cause your vehicle to drive incorrectly. A wheel alignment shop will correct the small imperfections in the wheels’ positions by returning them to their optimal driving position. Though the imperfections may seem minor, a wheel alignment is an essential auto repair service at Mineola Auto Service Center.
Why Wheel Alignment is Necessary
Your car manufacturer has designed the alignment to be precise for your vehicle’s weight, engine, and mechanics. Over time, the alignment on your wheels can become askew and start to affect your driving. If left unchecked, poorly aligned wheels can cause drifting, uneven wear, or even a loss of control.
If your car constantly drifts to one side or the tire tread is less defined on one side of the tire, you may need a wheel alignment. Minor errors in the angles of your wheel can have a major impact on your driving experience. For example, an incorrect tire alignment could cause your tires to wear out early. Not only could this unnecessarily cost you money, but it could lead to dangerous driving conditions. Remember, the small things can make a big difference when it comes to wheel alignment.
Because of the importance of proper tire position, it’s essential for an alignment shop to be precise when performing a wheel alignment.
Signs That You Need A Car Wheel Alignment
It may be time for a wheel alignment, if your car exhibits any of these signs:
- Pulling to the right or left while driving
- Feeling a vibration in the steering wheel
- The steering wheel is crooked while driving straight
- Abnormal tire wear
Types of Wheel Alignments
Mineola Auto Service Center offers both two-wheel and four-wheel alignments at all locations.
A member of our team can inspect your vehicle to see whether a two-wheel or a four-wheel alignment is the best option for your vehicle. Schedule an online appointment today.
Benefits of Wheel Alignment
A wheel alignment will keep your vehicle running safely and efficiently by promoting reduced tire wear, better gas mileage, and safer driving conditions. Left untreated, wheel alignment issues have the potential to turn into steering and suspension issues, since driving with wheels out of alignment not only puts stress on your tires but also on suspension components. Ultimately, it’s cheaper to get a car wheel alignment than to repair damaged steering components. A wheel alignment service consists of adjusting the wheels of your vehicle so that all wheels are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the ground. Three basic angles contribute to proper wheel alignment:
- Camber
- Caster
- Toe
Camber is the measure of the degree of perpendicular offset from the road surface. Caster is the angle of your wheel’s pivot, which is attached to the suspension, and when this angle is out of alignment, straight-line tracking is affected. Toe refers to the angle of directional difference between the tire and the centerline of the vehicle. The front and rear wheels on your vehicle should always be perpendicular to the ground and parallel to the tire beside it.
If you have any questions about car wheel alignments, contact our team today.
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