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Wheel Alignment

What Is a Wheel Alignment?

Regular wheel alignment ensures your tires meet the road at the right angle and your wheels are pointing straight. Proper wheel alignment maximizes fuel economy, tire life, and the overall performance of your vehicle. If you’ve noticed your car pulling to one side or the steering wheel is not centered while you drive, it could mean your car is due for a wheel alignment. We perform wheel alignments daily. We use computerized wheel alignment technology, which means our camber, caster, toe and thrust angle measurements are extremely precise and accurate.
Brian's Automotive offers different limited warranties* on our wheel alignments to match our customer’s unique needs. Just want to check in and make sure your car is aligned? Get peace of mind with our alignment check.
  • Wheel Alignment Check
    - Inspect vehicle suspension and steering systems, including tire air pressure and tire condition
    - Vehicle placed on an alignment rack, where laser sensors are mounted and measure the current alignment settings
    - Print initial tire alignment readings
  • Wheel Alignment: Standard
    - Inspect suspension and steering systems, including air pressure and tire condition
    - Vehicle placed on alignment rack, where sensors are mounted and compensated
    - Print initial tire alignment readings.
    - Camber, caster and toe angles are adjusted according to manufacturer specifications
    Print final tire alignment readings.
    Test drive the vehicle
  • Safety Systems Alignment

    Many modern vehicles are equipped with Safety Systems such as Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) and/or Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). Sensors that help your vehicle detect other vehicles, pedestrians and markings on the road all rely on proper alignment to function accurately. The make, model, and year of your vehicle will determine whether you need a Safety System Alignment.

LEARN MORE ABOUT WHEEL ALIGNMENT

Advanced Driver System

What you need to know about safety system alignemt services.

Wheel Alignment Services

An expierenced auto technician will check your vehicles wheel alignment.

Car Alignment Symptoms

Is your car pulling to one side? We can fix it for you at Brian's Automotive.

FAQS

  • What are the signs I need a wheel alignment?
    If your vehicle is pulling to one side, your steering wheel is crooked when you’re driving straight or there is a squealing noise coming from your tires, your alignment may be off. Make it a habit to check your tires regularly and watch out for uneven or rapid tread wear which could also be a sign that your wheel alignment is off.
  • How often should I get a wheel alignment?
    We recommend that your car’s wheel alignment be checked every 6,000 miles or 6 months
  • What is the difference between wheel alignment and wheel balancing?
    Unlike a wheel alignment, which corrects misaligned angles and keeps your car from veering to one side or another, wheel balancing corrects any uneven distribution of weight on the wheels (which can lead to vibration, excessive tire wear, damage to suspension and other problems). During a wheel balancing service, technicians mount weights to the inside or outside of wheels to balance the wheel assembly.
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