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Wheel Alignment Fresno CA

Wheel alignment is necessary for your car and keeps tire wear under control. A wobbling steering wheel is trying to tell you something. Make sure you keep up with car maintenance. Here you will find a listing for service stations and auto repair shops in Fresno, CA with experienced mechanics that will handle all your auto repair needs including tune up jobs, tire balance, and wheel alignment.

Triple A Automotive
(559) 321-7103
906 Barstow
Clovis, CA
Blackstone Brake & Auto Repair
(559) 264-7863
1558 N Effie Street%2C %23 102
Fresno, CA
Brownie Muffler Service
(559) 237-2081
3316 E Ventura Avenue
Fresno, CA
D & R Automotive of Fresno Inc
(559) 266-6060
901 M Street
Fresno, CA
A & J Auto Repair
(559) 222-3912
4323 N Blackstone Avenue %23 B
Fresno, CA
Belmont Tire & Automotive
(559) 485-8970
1449 E Belmont Avenue
Fresno, CA
Cars
(559) 485-7296
2229 E McKinley Avenue
Fresno, CA
Rick's Tire & Service
(559) 485-7970, 001-2004
1501 Fulton Street
Fresno, CA
Goodguys Tire Center
(559) 221-1438
4140 N Blackstone Avenue
Fresno, CA
Goodguys Tire Center
(559) 237-9383
2530 N Weber Avenue
Fresno, CA
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Wheel Alignment

Customers these days are pickier than ever about the work performed on their vehicles -and an alignment isn't an exception. If customers aren't satisfied with how their cars ride, steer and handle after driving them out of your shop, you'll likely see those customers again - for the redo.

What follows are some simple steps for aligning vehicles to ensure that you do the job right the first time.

Tip No. 1: Don't neglect the importance of the prealignment inspection.
The more thorough the prealignment inspection, the better your chances are of not overlooking something that might cause a comeback after the wheels have been aligned.

For starters, ride height should always be measured at all four corners of the vehicle, not just eyeballed. An inch or more of sag may not be apparent, but it can cause noticeable alignment problems.

If you find weak springs, recommend replacing them. Replacement is a better choice than shimming because it restores the feel of the original springs, as well as ride height.

Check the front and rear tires for signs of unusual wear. Camber wear on the front may indicate worn or damaged parts. Toe wear on the front can indicate worn or damaged parts, or it could be caused by misalignment in the rear. Rear toe or camber wear on cars with independent rear suspensions may also be a clue to worn or damaged parts.

Also, check and adjust the inflation pressure in each tire before doing the alignment. The amount of air in the tires affects rid...

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