Wheel Alignment

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Wheel Alignment

Proper wheel alignment means a lot. It extends the life of your tires, provides significantly better gas mileage, a more comfortable ride, and makes your car safer.

Your Car-X Man is a computerized wheel alignment expert. It’s something we’ve been good at for more than 30 years.

If you feel your car pulling to the left or the right, that could indicate improper wheel alignment. Other signs include excessive or uneven tire wear, a shimmy or vibration in your steering wheel, off center steering or an overall feeling of wandering or looseness in your vehicle.

Maintaining your car’s wheel alignment not only improves your vehicle’s safety, it improves your car’s handling and gas mileage as well.

Car-X offers a complete computerized wheel alignment service using the latest state-of-the-art equipment to ensure precision and accuracy.

Car-X has knowledgeable and experienced technicians you can trust when it comes to your vehicle’s wheel alignment. For more than three decades we’ve helped maintain every aspect of suspension systems for all sorts of car, vans and light trucks – foreign and domestic. From swaybars, CV joints, and ball joints to control arms and tie rod ends – we service it all.

Remember, getting a proper wheel alignment when you replace your tires will extend the life of your tires, that will save you money. So go ahead and check your local Car-X for availability today and stop in for a free visual inspection.

For expert automotive maintenance…"Don’t Worry. . .Call the Car-X Man!"

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