Posted on 3/29/2023
Wheel alignment is crucial to ensure your vehicle runs smoothly and safely. When your wheels fall out of alignment, your car might start to drift to one side, the steering wheel might not be centered, and your tires might wear out unevenly. Misaligned wheels can also decrease your vehicle's fuel efficiency, which can lead to costly repairs in the future. In this blog, we'll explore what causes wheels to fall out of alignment and what you can do to prevent it. Causes of Misaligned Wheels Hitting Potholes and Curbs: One of the most common reasons for misaligned wheels is hitting potholes or curbs. These impacts can cause the suspension components to bend or break, resulting in a change in wheel alignment. Even minor impacts over time can eventually lead to misaligned wheels. Wear and Tear: Normal wear and tear can also cause misaligned wheels. Over time, suspension components such as the ball joints, tie rods, and control arms can wear out, c ... read more