Why is Proper Wheel Alignment So Important?

On this vehicle, the front wheels are not aligned to the rear thrust line. This can happen from normal wear and stress. A common result would be that the vehicle would "dog track" and "pull" to the side. It takes only a small amount of misalignment to create handling problems and cause rapid tire wear.
At Walt's Danville Service, we have state of the art equipment to ensure the most accurate wheel alignments.
Here's What We Do:
1. Alignment angle readings are measured at all wheels.
2. The steering wheel in centered.
3. Adjustable front wheel alignment angles are referenced to the rear thrust line and set to the manufacturer's specification.
4. The Result: all four wheels are parellel to one another and the steering wheel is centered.
How Hawkeye High-Definition Digital Imaging Wheel Alignment Works:
Hunter Hawkeye high defintion digital imaging technology uses four precision cameras to measure the position and orientation of targets mounted on each wheel of your car.
The aligner computer uses this information to calculate your car's current alignment measurements and then compares these measurements to the car manufacturer's (O.E.M.) alignment specifications.
If it determines that your car's wheel alignment is outside factory specification, the aligner provides the technician with the exact information needed to make the proper adjustments and return the alignment angles to the manufacturer's specification.
Replace Tires Less Often
Better Gas Mileage
Improved Handling
Safer Driving
This Can Happen to Any Vehicle
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