Wheel Alignment in West Nashville
A wheel alignment adjusts the angles of your wheels so they point correctly. Good alignment helps the car drive straight, protects your tires, and improves handling.
- Steering wheel is crooked when driving straight
- Car drifts or pulls to one side
- Rapid or uneven tire wear
- Steering wheel does not return to center
- Squealing tires in turns
Get an alignment after buying new tires, hitting a big pothole, or noticing pulling and uneven wear.
- "Will you give me a before-and-after printout of the alignment specs?"
- "Is this a two-wheel or four-wheel alignment for my vehicle?"
- "Will you check suspension and steering parts before aligning?"
- "How long should this alignment hold up under normal driving?"
West Nashville shops that offer this
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Frequently asked questions
How do I know if I need an alignment?
Signs include the car pulling to one side, a crooked steering wheel, or tires wearing unevenly. Potholes around West Nashville can knock the alignment off, so it is worth checking if you notice these issues.
What is the difference between a two-wheel and four-wheel alignment?
A two-wheel alignment adjusts the front wheels, while a four-wheel alignment adjusts all four. The right one depends on your vehicle, so ask the shop which your car needs.
How often should I get an alignment?
There is no single rule, but many drivers check it once a year, after new tires, or after hitting a curb or pothole. Your owner's manual may offer guidance too.
Will an alignment fix uneven tire wear?
An alignment can stop further uneven wear, but it cannot undo wear that has already happened. If tires are badly worn, you may need new ones along with the alignment.