Chevrolet Alignment Services in WHITMAN, MA
When a Chevrolet car, truck, SUV, or van is due for an alignment service or experiences the common warning signs of an alignment problem, alignment service from a reputable service center will always be the best decision. At McLaughlin Chevrolet, we operate a world-class Chevrolet service department with a team of Certified Technicians and computerized alignment equipment ready to restore each wheel's alignment to factory specifications.
Alignment Services
We provide superb alignment services with unprecedented value at the McLaughlin Chevrolet service center. Here is an overview of our two primary Alignment Services:
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Two-Wheel Alignment – commonly called a front-end alignment, one of our a certified technicians uses a laser-guided alignment machine to measure each of the primary wheel angles – caster, toe, camber – and resets them to factory specifications.
- Four-Wheel Alignment – includes all four wheels, this alignment service features one of our many certified technicians and computerized wheel alignment equipment to inspect and adjust wheel angles as necessary to restore factory specifications.
When to Schedule Alignment Services for your Chevrolet
At McLaughlin Chevrolet, we encourage all of our customers to get a tire inspection annually to reduce uncertainties about tire condition, risk, when to schedule alignment service, and how to squeeze every mile of life out of your tires. By following a few simple recommendations, any of our customers can give their vehicle the alignment service it needs at just the right time. Here are some tips to help guide our customers in knowing when to schedule your next alignment services:
- Steering pull – with a centered steering wheel, the car pulls to one side.
- Strange tread wear – one tire has different wear patterning compared to the others.
- Rapid tread wear – one or more tires have rapid wear, such as cupping, rings, balding, or bulges.
The Importance of Driving on Aligned Wheels
We consider wheel alignment to be an essential part of auto maintenance because of the time-saving benefits it provides in mitigating uneven and rapid tread wear. By reducing tire wear throughout your vehicle's life, you save money on long-term operational costs.