5 Myths about wheel alignment and suspension Myth 1: “Alignment is only necessary after an accident” While accidents can certainly affect wheel alignment, it’s not the only reason. Normal wear, driving over rough roads and even hitting curbs can gradually throw your vehicle’s alignment out of spec. Myth 2: “Alignment is only about straight Wheels” Wheel Alignment involves multiple angles, including camber, caster, and toe. It’s not just about making your wheels look straight; it’s about optimizing how your tires contact the road for safety, handling, and tire longevity. Myth 3: “Alignment is expensive and unnecessary” Neglecting wheel alignment can be more expensive in the long run. Misaligned wheels can lead to uneven tire wear, reduce fuel efficiency, and potentially cause the need for premature tire replacement and costly repairs. Myth ... read more