How to Properly Align the Car Body?

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McAdriana
07/29/25 12:23pm
If you are driving on the road, the simplest way to determine whether the car body is aligned is by using the center divider line or the edge line of the road. While driving, when the markings in both side mirrors are parallel to the position of the car body, then the car body is aligned. Otherwise, minor adjustments are needed. If you are parking and there are no cars nearby, check through the rearview mirror whether the rear of the car is parallel to the edge of the road or the parking line. If there are cars nearby, observe through the rearview mirror whether the distance between your car and the adjacent car is equal on both sides. If it is equal, the car body is aligned. If the rear of the car is too close to the adjacent car, or the front of the car is too close to the adjacent car, it indicates that the car body is tilted. You can also check by looking at the front of the car. When parking, if the front part of the car is perpendicular to the edge of the road, it means the car body is aligned. Otherwise, you need to reposition the car.
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