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I was in EC visiting my sister. I drove two and 1/2 hours. On way home noticed that I had low air pressure in one of my tires. Was scared to drive home with out it getting checked. This store checked my tire and it had a nail in it. They plugged it for me and didnt charge me a thing. WONDERFUL ...

Angie Bridgers  
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Truck Alignment

Save time and money with Proper Wheel Alignments. Between 70 and 80 Percent of Heavy Duty Vehicles on the Road Today are Misaligned!

What is Proper Wheel Alignment?

A properly aligned vehicle is one in which all wheels are aimed in the same direction. Some very low tolerance or acceptable error is designed into each vehicle by the manufacturer (see the vehicle manufacturer specifications).

Irregular Tire Wear Guide

How Can Wheel Alignment Benefit Your Operation?

The number one and number two operating expenses in over-the-road transportation are fuel and tires, respectively. Both are typically perceived as hard to control. Routine wheel alignment is the most effective way to control tire costs and can impact fuel costs as well.

    Alignment Problems created by misalignment:
  • Excessive tire wear
  • Increased fuel consumption caused by increased rolling resistance
  • Unsafe vehicle handling characteristics
  • Driver fatigue and driver retention
  • Premature suspension component wear


Alignment ServiceThe transportation industry, as a whole, finds that outsourcing timely, accurate alignment service performed by qualified technicians is difficult to manage. As a result alignment is mostly addressed after the damage has been done. Simply making alignment part of a vehicle or fleet preventive maintenance program allows operators to easily get a handle on this perceived uncontrollable expense.

We recommend a minimum of two to three alignments per year or every 50,000 to 60,000 miles as part of the average vehicle’s preventive maintenance program.

Alignment service is a natural fit for service facilities currently repairing suspensions. Technicians performing repairs on heavy duty suspensions are in effect alignment technicians. The only required equipment is the precision measuring system.

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