Wheel Alignment

Wheel alignment is adjusting the angles of wheels to the car manufacturer specifications. Depending on the driving conditions, wheels deviate from their specific position in the chassis and therefore, wheel alignment is required.

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Wheel alignment is adjusting the angles of wheels to the car manufacturer specifications. Depending on the driving conditions, wheels deviate from their specific position in the chassis and therefore, wheel alignment is required. The purpose of these adjustments is to reduce tyre wear and tear, and also to ensure that vehicle is moving in the exact direction the driver wants it to be. This has to be straight and true without pulling to one side.

However, alignment angles can also be slightly changed from the specifications to obtain a specific handling characteristic. Motorsport and off-road applications often call for angles to be adjusted beyond normal for a variety of reasons. Nonetheless, experts at Singh Tyre House suggest to replace your tyre every 10,000 km and keep checking the alignment at every 1,000 km.

Majority of modern vehicles have Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) that are there to solve a number of purposes. Electronic wheel alignment systems and mechanical wheel alignment systems are one of these. In addition, a number of tools are used to determine the precision of such systems. At Singh Tyre House, we employ specific industry standard tools and techniques with the help of trained technicians for best quality services.

In addition, owners who think that such regular checkups may feel heavy on their pocket should also consider that it is better to spend a smaller amount on such issues and keep your vehicle in a great shape rather than getting stuck in the midst of nowhere or facing a road accident.