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Posted on May 6th, by Joanna Aichroth. You should also look to book wheel balancing alongside your wheel alignment. The exact cost of your wheel alignment will vary, depending on what you drive. The table below shows the average UK cost for 26 popular makes of car. Averages calculated from wheel alignment and tracking bookings made on BookMyGarage. Prices vary by garage. To find the best deal on wheel alignment near you, compare deals on our directory now. Just enter your reg and postcode into our online booking tool to get instant wheel alignment prices in your area.

You get to compare garages like for like, with no sign up and no phoning around for quotes. Compare by distance, price, availability or reviews, whatever matters to you, and then book directly with the garage. That way, you never pay a penny until after your appointment. What could be easier than that? If you're struggling to keep control of your car on the road, and think the alignment is to blame, book an appointment at a garage near you through BookMyGarage today!

Wheel alignment is when all four wheels on your car are aligned with each other under the manufacturer's specifications so that they connect with the road in coordination with each other. Mechanics use specialist equipment to complete your wheel alignment.

You should always book into a garage near you and should NOT attempt to adjust your wheel alignment yourself. With the steering wheel in its most central position, a mechanic attaches clamps to each wheel. A computer uses reflections from the clamps to calculate what adjustments are needed. When the steering wheel is pointing straight, your front wheels should do the same.

The machine can measure the alignment much more accurately than the human eye to catch even the smallest misalignment. It also checks your wheels' camber the angle of the wheel and toe how straight the tyre sits on the wheel. When set correctly, both improve handling and stability. While wheel alignment and balancing are two separate things, tracking is the same as alignment.

It is a more informal term for wheel alignment and refers to how well your wheels align with each other and the rest of your car. If someone says that you're "tracking straight and true", it means that your back wheels are driving along the same section of road as your front wheels.

You can tell if your car has a tracking issue if your tyre tread seems unnaturally wide. Driving with misaligned wheels is an unpleasant experience. Aligned wheels ensure that your car drives straight and true, which creates the most stable and fuel-efficient ride with minimal tyre wear. Failure to keep wheels aligned might cause tyre wear and steering and suspension damage, which could prove costly. This measurement includes the direction of each wheel and the angle at which they sit, relative to the vehicle.

How much to fix your car tracking will depend on the type of car, where you live, and who you choose to carry out the work. One of the main reasons our wheels move out of alignment is down to the state of our roads. The other is poor driving. Hitting potholes, holes in the road and other debris, or bouncing off kerbs and sleeping-policemen can affect your wheel alignment.

A heavy connection or collision can be responsible for substantial movement, creating subsequent problems in future driving. The toe alignment focuses on the angle of each wheel and tyre. When the front of the wheel is pointing inwards, towards the car, this is known as toeing-in.

This can happen on one wheel, a pair, or with all 4 of them. Toeing-out occurs in the opposite direction to toeing-in obviously. The front of the wheel will point outwards, away from the vehicle. The wear it causes will appear on the inner shoulder of the tyres, the side facing into the car itself. The camber is the amount a wheel tilts from top to bottom.



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