Posted on 10/15/2025

Understanding Your Alignment Readings When your shop hands you an alignment printout, do you really know what all those numbers and terms mean—or do you just notice the Christmas colors of red and green? Most of us understand that red means bad and green means good, but what exactly do those colors represent? Let’s break down the three main terms you’ll see on your alignment report: caster, camber, and toe.Caster Caster measures how far forward or backward the steering axis tilts compared to the vertical axis of the wheel. It affects steering stability, steering effort, and how well your vehicle tracks straight down the road. Positive caster helps keep your steering wheel centered and improves high-speed stability. Negative caster makes steering feel lighter but ... read more
Posted on 8/21/2024

When it comes to the smooth operation and safety of your vehicle, few components are as vital as the struts. Often overshadowed by more recognizable parts, struts play a fundamental role in ensuring a comfortable ride, stable handling, and overall vehicle integrity. Let's dive into why struts are indispensable for your vehicle's performance and your driving experience. 1. Support and Stability: Struts are an integral part of your vehicle's suspension system, providing support and stability to the chassis and body. Unlike traditional shock absorbers, which only dampen vibrations, struts serve a dual purpose by also supporting the weight of the vehicle. This structural support is crucial for maintaining proper wheel alignment, minimizing body roll, and ensuring consistent tire contact with the road surface. 2. Enhanced Ride Comfort: A smooth and comfortable ride is something every driver desires, and struts play a significant role in achiev ... read more
Posted on 2/14/2024

Alignment of vehicle wheels and suspension components is crucial for ensuring optimal performance and safety. Proper alignment, achieved through techniques such as laser and computerized alignment, enhances wheel geometry by adjusting camber, caster, and toe angles. This precision alignment not only promotes even tire wear, extending tire life and reducing maintenance costs, but also enhances fuel efficiency by reducing rolling resistance. Moreover, accurate wheel alignment ensures stable handling, improves steering response, and maximizes braking effectiveness. By aligning the chassis and suspension components, alignment procedures contribute to overall vehicle stability, comfort, and safety, providing drivers with a smoother and safer driving experience.https://www.youtube.com/shorts/18Jax5oh1Ys
Posted on 10/19/2021
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Potholes are notorious for creating all kinds of issues for cars. It doesn't matter where you are; they're always around. With proper tire pressure, your vehicle should be able to handle shallow potholes. But hitting a deep one can do just enough to have you running to the repair shop. You know the damage is almost inevitable whenever you hit an unexpected dip and have that jarring feeling. The accident can vary depending on the pothole size, your speed, vehicle, and the air pressure in your tire during impact. You may be wondering what kind of problems you can face from running into a deeper pothole: Tire puncture, wear, or damage Wheel rim damage Premature wear on struts and shocks Suspension damage Steering system damage and misalignment issues Exhaust system damage Engine damage Fluid leaks It's a pretty hefty list, right? This is why you want to be extra cautious when driving on uneven surfaces. If you experience any of these issues, you should get the ... read more
Posted on 5/18/2020

There are many reasons for keep your car or truck tires in line with each other. Proper alignment will help you get the most out your tire investment. A car that is aligned properly will also be more fuel efficient. To give you an idea of what I am talking about, have you ever found yourself trading one grocery cart for another because you know that you will have to constantly correct its direction, or it feels like something is dragging it down. Why should you have to put the extra effort into getting this cart through the store? This is generally due to the fact that one or more of the wheel’s have been impacted sufficiently enough to bend its mounting position out of alignment. Some of the things to watch for with your car or truck. Is the steering wheel in the 12 O’clock position when you’re driving straight down the road? Does it go straight down the road if you let go of the wheel on a flat level road surface? Are all of your tires wearing evenly? If you ... read more