WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Picture Perfect Wheel Alignment
Our Hunter DSP600 digital imaging technology uses four precision cameras in the aligner tower to measure the position and orientation of reflection targets mounted on each wheel of your car.
The aligner then uses the information from the precision cameras to calculate your car’s current alignment measurements. We then re-adjust the camber, caster and toe to get the proper adjustments and return the alignment angles to the manufacturers specifications.
Improper alignment is a major cause of premature tyre wear over the years, a properly aligned vehicle can add thousands of miles to your tire life.
How do I know my wheels need aligning?
Excessive or uneven tyre wear
Vehicle pulls to the left or right
Steering wheel vibration
Steering wheel is not centred
How often should the alignment be checked?
Every 12,000 - 15,000 miles or at least once a year
You knowingly hit a kerb or pothole
New tyres are fitted
Steering and suspension components are replaced
4 Wheel Alignment
vs
2 Wheel Alignment
2 wheel tracking only does the front 2 wheel and not the whole car and as a result the car may still pull left or right and the rear tyres will still suffer from premature failure.
4 wheel alignment ensures all 4 wheels on your vehicle are aligned and that the ‘Thrust Angle’ is pointing straight ahead, only then will the car drive in a straight line.