What is the Function of Wheel Alignment?
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The introduction to the function of wheel alignment: 1. It can keep the car driving straight stably without deviation, ensuring driving safety; 2. It maintains the optimal angle between the tires and the car body, preventing uneven tire wear; 3. It reduces the wear between the tires and steering components during driving, extending the service life of the tires. The following are the situations that require wheel alignment: 1. When driving, if the car is moving straight but the steering wheel is tilted, or if you feel heavy, shaky, or unresponsive steering, wheel alignment is needed; 2. If the tires show abnormal wear, such as wave-like wear, block-like wear, or uneven wear on one side, wheel alignment is required. 3. If you feel the car floating, bumping, or swaying while driving, wheel alignment is necessary. 4. If the suspension or steering system has been repaired or replaced, wheel alignment should also be performed.