Importance of Wheel Alignment - Ryton, Greenside, Crawcrook, Prudhoe & Blaydon.
A lot of things go into maintaining your vehicle so it performs safely and at its best. Proper wheel alignment is one thing that plays an important role. Wheel alignment affects fuel efficiency, tyre wear, tyre performance, vehicle handling and maneuverability. Wheel alignment is a big factor in a vehicle’s steering response. This leads many to the most frequently asked question about tire alignment, “When should I get an alignment?” There is no absolute answer to the question since all vehicles have different service requirements. A service technician at Ryton Tyre Centre will be able to do an alignment check to determine if alignment if necessary. We can also give you advice about how often you need to have alignments done.
What is Wheel Alignment?
Vehicles rely on precision in order to function safely. Tyres and wheels can easily become misaligned due to anything from road conditions and driving habits to hitting a big bump or getting into a minor accident. Most often, the front wheels are more susceptible to losing proper alignment, though rear wheels can also experience issues with displacement and proper alignment in many of today’s vehicles.
The process of alignment varies depending on the vehicle. Passenger cars with a modern four wheel suspension receive a different alignment process when compared to a wishbone suspension, or the wheels and tires on a truck that is used to haul heavy loads. That’s why tyre alignment is something that should be performed by experienced service technicians employed by a professional repair center with modern computer alignment capabilities. These technicians have the expertise and equipment necessary to properly align tiyres to the exact specifications of specific vehicle makes and models.
Why is Wheel Alignment so Important?
When tyres and wheels are out of alignment, a number of problems can develop within a vehicle’s various systems. When alignment is really bad, it’s easy to tell as you drive. The vehicle will pull one way or the other. In other words, if you let go of the steering wheel and the vehicle immediately steers to the left or right, there’s a good chance that there’s an issue with your wheel alignment. Misalignment may also cause vibration that you’ll feel especially in the steering wheel.
Simply put, proper wheel alignments allow for safer driving. Wheel alignment will also extend the life of your tyres. Incorrectly aligned wheels are one of the main causes for uneven and/or premature tyre wear. Uneven tread wear will decrease the safe driving life of a tyre, or in a worst case scenario may damage a tyre beyond repair, requiring premature replacement.
Getting your Wheels Aligned
Known as everything from an alignment job to wheel alignment or Tyre alignment, this service is one that must be performed by a professional technician. Because wheels and tyres are a part of the intricate suspension system, it’s helpful to rely on a specialist at a credible automotive repair shop. These technicians are trained to service your vehicle. They’re qualified to install tires and wheels, repair them, and perform alignment tests and four-wheel alignments.
It’s recommended to have a wheel alignment any time you have a new set of tires installed on your vehicle. Ryton Tyre Centre and your car manufacturer also recommend regular alignments according to your manufacturers specifications for your particular model. Check your vehicle owner’s manual for more information about your service schedule or contact your local car dealership. We can test to see if there are wear patterns that suggest an alignment issue, and also perform more in-depth diagnostic tests to ensure that your wheel alignment-and the rest of your vehicle-meets all safety and performance specifications.
For more information or to book on for a 2 or 4 wheel alignment call 0191 447 5665.