Why is
Alignment Important?
Alignment
is critical because it ensures that your vehicle's suspension system operates
correctly. Proper alignment affects how your tires make contact with the road,
influencing steering, handling, and overall driving stability. Misalignment can
lead to uneven tire wear, poor handling, and even safety risks. Ensuring your
suspension is aligned properly helps maintain your vehicle's performance and
prolongs the life of your tires.
How Often
Should I Get My Car's Tires Aligned?
Generally,
it's recommended to get your car's alignment checked every 12,000 to 15,000
miles or at least once a year. However, you should consider additional factors
that may necessitate more frequent alignments. If you frequently drive on rough
roads, hit curbs or potholes, or notice your vehicle pulling to one side, it's
wise to have your alignment checked promptly. Regular alignments can help you
avoid more significant issues down the road.