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Tanvic Tyre & Service Centre: Your Trusted Wheel Alignment Experts


Incorrect wheel alignment shortens the life of your tyres!

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The purpose of having your wheels aligned is to reduce tyre wear, and to ensure that vehicle travel is straight and true (without "pulling" to one side).

Having your wheels aligned will produce the least amount of rolling resistance, the least amount of tyre wear, and the greatest amount of traction.
We offer FREE wheel alignment checks at all of our centres!

For most cars aligning the front wheels will resolve many of the uneven tyre wear problems. However, there will be some cases where all 4 wheels will need to be aligned.

The direction and angle at which tyres are set are both important. Wheel alignment involves checking the direction and angle against vehicle manufacturers' specifications and are both equally important. You may hear these described as toe in, toe out, positive camber, or negative camber.

The "Toe" refers to whether the front of the tyres across an axle are closer or further apart than the rear of the tyres. Different types of vehicles need different toe settings to allow for the way that wheels pull either towards each other or apart.

The "Camber" is the inward or outward tilt of a tyre and is specified by the vehicle manufacturer.

Alignment Wear

It can be affected by potholes in the road and needs to be checked regularly to see if any adjustment is required.

Incorrect wheel alignment can result in rapid wearing on the edges of the tyre and could affect the handling of the vehicle, certainly meaning a replacement earlier than would otherwise be required. An example reading would be 2-4-4mm or as in the image (below right) 2-1-0mm.

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