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Why your car pulls to one side (and when it's a safety issue)
A car pulling to one side is most commonly caused by uneven tyre pressure, wheel misalignment, or uneven tyre wear. Most fixes are inexpensive: tyre pressure correction or wheel alignment. The ...
You know you need an alignment so whatever it is you drive won't handle like it's riding on a bowl of cottage cheese. Your hippy neighbor with the plug-in hybrid knows he needs one so he can squeeze ...
A: Your car may need a wheel alignment, but this is not the cause of the vibration. Vibration at lower speeds can be a ...
Tire alignment is a not-so-complicated procedure that simply involves adjusting the wheel angles to ensure they’re perpendicular to the ground or parallel. While the process can be challenging to pull ...
During my years at the service counter costumers who purchased tires often asked me, “Do I have to have them balanced?” followed by, “Does it need an alignment too?” I understand why consumers ask ...
Gyraline taps into the power of the iPhone to create a very accurate DIY alignment tool.
A wheel alignment may not be necessary if your car drives straight and tires are wearing evenly. Some useful DIY car repair tools include talcum powder for tracing oil leaks and a water bottle for ...
Car owners are told to get oil changes, rotate their tires, and top off fluids, but we often don't hear as much about alignments. However, that doesn't mean they're not an important part of vehicle ...
Understanding the technicalities of car alignment can seem like a dark art. Camber, caster and toe adjustments all work in concert, and a single adjustment can have a major effect on how a car drives ...
Q: I recently had my Toyota RAV4 shipped from the south up to me. It was transported in an open carrier truck and was held down with straps on the tires. Nothing was tied to the undercarriage. When I ...
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