Proper wheel alignment is essential for safe driving, smooth handling, and even tire wear. When your vehicle is out of alignment, it affects performance, fuel efficiency, and long-term reliability. At Naylor’s Auto Repair, we provide accurate two-wheel and four-wheel alignments to restore your vehicle’s stability and keep you driving safely.
A wheel alignment is the process of adjusting the angles of your tires so they meet the manufacturer’s original specifications. This ensures that all four tires contact the road evenly and roll straight.
Alignment angles can shift over time from:
Potholes
Bumpy roads
Curb impacts
Daily driving wear
Suspension changes or aging components
Common signs your vehicle needs an alignment include pulling to one side, uneven tire wear, vibrating steering, or an off-center steering wheel.
Driving with misaligned wheels forces the steering system to compensate. This extra effort can affect:
Fuel efficiency
Tire lifespan
CV joints and axle components
Engine performance
Overall handling and stability
A simple alignment service can prevent uneven wear and reduce unnecessary strain on your vehicle.
We also recommend rotating your tires during an alignment to maximize performance and tire life.
Postponing a needed alignment can lead to more expensive issues later. Tires may develop uneven wear, bulges, or bald spots, increasing the risk of a blowout. Misalignment also puts additional stress on suspension and steering components, which can lead to costly repairs.
Regular alignment is an easy, affordable service that protects your safety and your wallet.
Our technicians use modern equipment to perform precise two-wheel and four-wheel alignments. Most alignments can be completed while you wait. We focus on efficiency, accuracy, and clear communication so you know your vehicle is aligned correctly the first time.
Whether your vehicle is pulling, shaking, or showing signs of uneven wear, we can diagnose the issue and perform the needed corrections.
Common signs include pulling to one side, vibration in the steering wheel, uneven tire wear, or the steering wheel sitting off center.
Most drivers benefit from an alignment once a year or whenever they notice handling issues. You should also check alignment after hitting a pothole or curb.
A two-wheel alignment adjusts the front wheels, while a four-wheel alignment adjusts all four. Many modern vehicles require a four-wheel alignment for accurate results.
Yes. Misalignment puts added stress on steering and suspension components, which can cause premature wear and lead to costly repairs.
Yes. Proper alignment reduces rolling resistance, which can improve fuel economy and make your vehicle drive more smoothly.
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Whether you need diagnostics, routine maintenance, or major repairs, our certified team is here to keep your vehicle running safely and smoothly. Count on honest service, expert technicians, and quality work backed by a nationwide warranty.