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Understanding Your Car’s Alignment

Have you noticed that your tires are wearing down unevenly? Does your car “pull” to the right or the left as you drive around Loveland? Does the steering wheel vibrate while you’re driving, and perhaps isn’t centered when you’re moving in a straight line? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, it is more than likely that your car is in need of an alignment job.

You may have heard the term “alignment” before, and you’re probably also aware that it has something to do with your car’s ability to drive in a straight line when the steering wheel is centered. Many people think alignment has something to do with the wheels of the vehicle, but this is actually a misconception. Your vehicle’s suspension is actually responsible for its alignment, good or bad. A car can go out of alignment when it drives over bumps, potholes, and other sources of impact that may affect the suspension springs of one wheel more than the others.

If your springs and suspension have gone out of adjustment, it’s time to have an expert auto mechanic at Loveland’s Metric Motors take a look at it. We’ll be able restore your vehicle back to perfect alignment, allowing you to enjoy less tire wear, proper handling, and improved gas mileage. Don’t put up with bad alignment when you don’t have to; driving a vehicle in need of alignment service can be annoying at best and dangerous at worst. Trust our auto mechanics to get you back on the road, running as smoothly as ever. Contact us today!

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