Alignment Rack Demo - Advantage Auto Service
See our state-of-the-art wheel alignment rack in action. Advantage Auto Service uses the latest diagnostic equipment to ensure your vehicle's wheels are perfectly aligned for optimal handling and tire longevity.
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About Our New Alignment Rack
We recently installed state-of-the-art alignment rack technology featuring the latest software and tools to provide the best and easiest vehicle alignment experience.
Tire-Safe Mounting System
Our alignment sensors mount directly to your tires, so we never scuff your wheels. For vehicles with low-profile setups or special configurations, we can mount the sensors to the wheel itself. This flexibility ensures we can align any vehicle type - domestic, import, or European.
Precision Tracking Technology
The alignment rack features an advanced gear system that travels with your vehicle as it moves up and down on the lift. This ensures your alignment settings remain perfectly calibrated throughout the entire process, giving you the precise alignment your vehicle needs.
Why This Matters
Proper wheel alignment is critical for even tire wear and extended tire life, improved fuel efficiency, better handling and steering response, and enhanced vehicle safety. Whether you are dealing with uneven tire wear, a pulling steering wheel, or just want to protect your investment, our state-of-the-art equipment gets you back on the road quickly and safely.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I get a wheel alignment?▼
We recommend getting a wheel alignment every 6,000 miles or whenever you notice signs of misalignment like uneven tire wear or steering wheel pulling. New vehicles typically need alignment after 12-24 months of normal driving.
What is the difference between 2-wheel and 4-wheel alignment?▼
2-wheel alignment adjusts only the front wheels, while 4-wheel alignment adjusts all four wheels. 4-wheel alignment is recommended for vehicles with independent rear suspension or if the rear axle is misaligned. Our state-of-the-art equipment can perform both types.
Can misalignment damage my tires?▼
Yes, wheel misalignment is a leading cause of uneven tire wear. When your wheels are misaligned, your tires wear unevenly, reducing their lifespan and requiring premature replacement. Regular alignments help extend tire life and improve fuel efficiency.