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Are you looking for Wheel Alignment for your vehicle?

Does your car drift to one side while driving straight? Are your vehicle’s tyres wearing faster and unevenly?

You should come to us without delay as it is more likely caused by misaligned wheels.

To confirm whether your vehicle needs a wheel alignment Wincanton, our experts will inspect your car’s wheels and tyres and also have a look at the suspension system.

Wheel alignment services at cost-effective rates.

We are well-known in and around Wincanton for our excellent prices and quality work. For our wheel alignment service, we use the latest technology and the best tools for accurate results.

Reasons Behind Misaligned Wheels

  • Faulty shock absorbers or other suspension components
  • Driving over potholes and speed bumpers at a higher speed
  • Hitting curbs
  • Accidents

Common signs of misalignment

Crooked Steering

Are you having difficulties driving straight? Check if the emblem at the steering centre remains level while driving. If it is a couple of degrees off-centre, you should get in touch with us.

Squealing Noise From Tyres

As tyres wear unevenly due to misaligned wheels, they emit squealing noise when accelerating or making turns. This may also happen due to worn-out brake pads. In such situations, have your car checked by us.

Loose Steering

Loose or sloppy steering reduces response time when making turns. This can be a potential safety threat and requires immediate attention.

Does any of these signs seem familiar?

So, without wasting time looking for “wheel alignment near me,” head straight to our facility at Units 2A-2D Alfreds Way Wincanton Business Park, Wincanton BA9 9RU.

You can also book a wheel alignment check via this website or over the phone at 01963 548090

How Do We Perform Wheel Alignment Wincanton?

To restore the axle geometry of your car, our professionals will first run a comprehensive inspection of the wheel angles, namely:

Camber

It measures the wheel angle when looking at the car from the front. It ensures optimum vehicle stability and responsiveness and disturbs weight uniformly across the entire tread. If the wheel leans away from the car, it is a positive camber. Similarly, if tilted inwardly, it is negative.

Both situations demand urgent attention.

Caster

It is the angular displacement of the steering axis from the vertical axis. The caster ensures optimal vehicle stability and responsiveness. It is a positive caster when the bottom of the steering axis line comes in front of the tyre’s contact patch. On the contrary, a front-sloping line is called a negative caster.

Toe

It is the angle of a vehicle’s tyres from a bird’s eye view. The toe is responsible for cornering precision. If the toe angle is pointing outward, it is called toe-out; when inward, it is known as toe-in.

Once done with the inspection, our technicians will readjust the angles per the manufacturer’s recommendations.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

We are here to help.