Our Truck And Trailer Alignment Services:
Ensuring your heavy-duty truck is properly aligned is extremely important. Not only can misalignment affect the handling and performance of your truck, but it can also put a lot of strain on important components. This quickens the rate of wear and tear and can cost you a lot of money in the long run. Whether you need a front-end alignment, a two-axle alignment, or a three-axle alignment, we here at Truck Zone have you covered. We’ll have your truck tracking straighter than ever before. Instead of feeling your truck vibrate and pull to one side, your handling will improve, your tires will grip better, and your fuel economy will be way better off.
Signs of Suspension Misalignment
Uneven Tire Wear
Uneven tire wear is a very common indicator of suspension alignment problems. Uneven tire wear means your tire is not tracking the way it should be, and that’s largely due to the angle of one or more of your suspension components. For example, if the camber angle of one of your wheels is misaligned, your tire will be wearing along one side significantly more than the other. Camber refers to the angle of your tire perpendicular to the ground. Other forms of misalignment that can cause uneven tire wear include your toe and caster angles.
Pulling to One Side
Is your truck pulling to one side? If so, you almost certainly need an alignment. This particular symptom is caused by an incorrectly aligned toe angle, meaning one of your wheels is not pointing in the same direction as the other. This puts a lot of stress on your suspension and can lead to significant damages if left unchecked for too long. It will also likely affect your handling and your fuel economy as your steering is essentially fighting against you as you drive.
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