Two-Wheel Alignment Service
As you drive your vehicle, your wheels will set themselves out of alignment due to road conditions. Over time, this can cause a decrease in fuel efficiency, ride quality, and even vehicle safety. That's why it is recommended that you have your vehicle's two-wheel alignment performed every two to three years. Our MOPAR trained technicians have performed two-wheel alignment service on all two-wheel Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram models. You can be sure that your two-wheel alignment service will be performed by a top team at our service center.
A Look At Our Front Wheel Alignment MOPAR Service
When it comes to front-wheel alignment, our MOPAR trained technicians perform the following adjustments to the front wheels of your vehicle:
- Camber adjustment - The camber is the "tilt" of the vehicle's wheels. The camber of your wheel will be set back to the manufacturer's recommended spec.
- Toe adjustment - The toe is the left-right adjustment to your vehicle's wheels. Our MOPAR trained technicians use top calibration tools to bring your wheels toe adjustment back into shape.
- Caster adjustment - The caster is the forward or the backward slope of the wheel. Again, our service center technicians use top calibration tools to adjust your front wheel's caster to the right place.
Two-Wheel Alignment vs Four-Wheel Alignment Service
You are probably familiar with the two-wheel and four-wheel alignment services. Here's a look at the difference between the two services:
- Two-wheel alignment service - A two-wheel alignment service is performed on front-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive vehicles. With a two-wheel alignment, only two wheels are serviced.
- Four-wheel alignment service - With four-wheel alignment service, this service is performed on four-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive vehicles. In this case, all four wheels receive alignment service.