Worn around the edges?
If a tyre runs on the road in an uneven manner it will wear unevenly, limiting the life of the rubber and lightening your wallet.
What is wheel alignment?
What causes my wheels to be misaligned?
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What is wheel alignment?
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Wheel alignment refers to the angle and direction of each tyre in relation to the road and making sure they are set according to your vehicle’s specification.
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What causes my wheels to be misaligned?
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Wheel misalignment may occur over time for a number of reasons. For example, by driving at speed through potholes or the wheels hitting a kerb.
General wear and tear of suspension components can also cause wheel misalignment.
Do I need Wheel Alignment?
What are the benefits of correct wheel alignment?
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Do I need Wheel Alignment?
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Have you noticed any difficulties with your car’s steering, or your car pulling to one side on a straight road? Are your tyres wearing more on one side or in an uneven pattern? If so then your car’s wheels may be misaligned.
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What are the benefits of correct wheel alignment?
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Our tyre technicians can perform a FREE Wheel alignment check. If wheel alignment is required the results can improve your vehicle handling, increase fuel efficiency and prolong the life of your tyres, saving you money .

Call one of our branches in Aberdeen or Dundee today for a FREE wheel alignment check.
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here are a few car maintenance tips to minimise your trips to the garage
Did you know?
Correct wheel alignment is important for prolonging the life of your tyres and helps produce a smoother ride. Both our Aberdeen and Dundee branches offer a wheel alignment service so call us today!

Caring for your vehicle’s tyres is a key part of any car maintenance programme.
They are your only contact points with the road surface and must be kept in a good condition for your safety and to avoid causing unnecessary wear and tear to your vehicle.

Brakes are the most important safety device of any vehicle and one of the key pieces of technology in the design process.
Brakes are designed to be replaced around 50,000 miles. However, several factors will determine how long they last, including the make and model of your vehicle, your driving style, and what brake pads are fitted.

Your exhaust is an essential part of your vehicle, but it rarely gets the attention it deserves from drivers when it comes to maintenance.
It is a key part of the engine’s emission system and helps to funnel emissions away from the vehicle, and those inside.
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