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Wheel Alignment

Wheel AlignmentWheel alignment is the position of your wheels relative to your vehicle. When properly aligned, your wheels will point in the same direction as the vehicle.

To maintain proper control of your car, you must keep your wheels in proper alignment. Otherwise, steering will become difficult, your tires will wear unevenly and your fuel economy will decrease.

An alignment check includes:

  • Inspection of the steering and suspension components
  • Examination of the tires for size, inflation and wear
  • Comparison of your alignment to vehicle manufacturer guidelines

Visit us to have our certified technicians provide you with an efficient wheel alignment service. Schedule an appointment today!

Wheel alignment is the position of the wheels relative to your car. When properly aligned, the wheels point in the right direction. Without proper alignment, the wheels resist your steering commands, as well as each other. Alignment also affects gas mileage and tire wear. If your tires are pointed in different directions, they fight against each other and can cause tread wear.

Computerized alignment equipment is used to measure all alignment angles on today's cars. These include both adjustable and non-adjustable angles. (Non-adjustable angles require repair or replacement of the suspension component.) The most common adjustable angles are:

Toe

This refers to the tilted direction of the wheels toward or away from one another when viewed from the top. Toe is the most critical tire wearing angle. Tires that "toe-in" point toward one another. Tires that "toe-out" point away from each other.

Camber

This refers to the tilt of the wheels toward or away from one another when viewed from the front. Wheels that tilt in toward the vehicle have "negative camber." Wheels that tilt away from the vehicle have "positive camber."

Caster

This refers to the angle of the steering axis in relation to an imaginary vertical line through the center of the wheel when viewed from the side. "Positive caster" is the term used when the vertical line is tilted back toward the rear. If it's tilted forward, we call it "negative caster." The proper caster angle stabilizes your car for better steering.

Thrust Angle

This refers to the relationship of all four wheels to each other, as well as their relationship to an imaginary center line that runs from bumper to bumper. The term "thrust line" refers to the direction in which the rear wheels are pointed. Thrust angle is correctable on cars with adjustable rear suspensions. If your car has a non-adjustable suspension, thrust angle is compensated for by aligning the front wheels to the rear wheels.

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Acworth
Midtown Tire - Acworth

4905 Regions Dr. NW Acworth, GA 30101
770-975-5757

Atlanta
Midtown Tire - Atlanta

411 Ponce De Leon Ave Atlanta, GA 30308
404-874-1112

Atlanta
Midtown Tire - Toco Hills

2916 N Druid Hills Rd. Atlanta, GA 30329
404-325-6772

Lawrenceville
Midtown Tire - Sugarloaf

4141 Sugarloaf Pkwy Lawrenceville, GA 30044
770-339-3190

About Us

With 4 Georgia locations to serve you, Midtown Tire carries quality top brand tires from Michelin, BFGoodrich, Uniroyal, Goodyear, and more. Our service department specializes in alignments, brakes, air filters, and cooling system maintenance, and more. Schedule Your Appointment Today! One of our four Atlanta area locations is sure to be a great fit for your mechanic, tire, and automotive service needs.  You can find one of our locations locations in the Acworth, Georgia area or the Lawrence, Georgia area, as well as Atlanta.  Please, don't hesitate to contact us with any question or inquiries.  Also, feel free to browse our website to request quotes on our tire inventory. 

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