Oil change? You know you need that service every few thousand miles. New battery? It’s pretty obvious when your old one says goodbye.
But how about wheel alignment? This often-overlooked service comes with some serious perks, like greater fuel efficiency, a smoother ride, and better vehicle safety—but those are only a few of the benefits.
Here, we’re going to lay out all of the benefits of wheel alignment, which involves making adjustments to your vehicle’s suspension system—the connection between the vehicle and the wheels.
Misalignment can decrease gas mileage by up to 10%, writes Investopedia. Instead of rolling freely, misaligned tires drag. That means if your tires aren’t adjusted properly, you could be spending more money on gas. A wheel alignment could help you conserve fuel and fill up less often.
When your tires are out of alignment, your vehicle tends to pull to the left or right, leading to a jarring, bumpy, or even vibration-filled ride. A wheel alignment smooths out your ride and contributes to a better behind-the-wheel experience.
If your car’s wheels are out of alignment, it’s harder to steer. You may even find yourself holding the steering wheel at an awkward angle to drive the car straight, or veering from side to side. This lack of control increases your likelihood of being involved in an accident. Proper wheel alignment means you’re able to steer clear of those problems and maintain stable control of your car.
It's rough out there. If your tires are misaligned, a little jolt could lead to big problems. Hitting a pothole, for example, can cause way more damage to your tires and suspension system with a bad alignment. Spending a small amount of money on a wheel alignment can prevent you from shelling out big bucks for bigger auto repairs down the road.
Misalignment may lead to premature and uneven tire wear. If you wait to get a wheel alignment until it’s too late, you could find yourself buying new tires more frequently. If you’re close to your vehicle right now, check your tires to see if they show any signs of these three types of uneven or premature tire wear:
Getting your tires aligned and balanced every 6,000 miles or so can help your tires—and your entire vehicle—last longer and perform better. Schedule a wheel alignment at Firestone Complete Auto Care if your vehicle shows any signs of misalignment. Our Triple Promise: Fixed right, priced right, right on time backs everything we do—including our wheel alignments.