What is Wheel Alignment?
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Wheel alignment refers to the adjustment of the relative positions of the car's wheels, shock absorbers, steering tie rods, and other chassis components during installation. There are several reasons for performing a wheel alignment: Vehicle Pulling: When you steer straight ahead, the car may pull to the left or right on its own. Without careful attention, it can drift several meters to either side, significantly affecting safe driving. Uneven Tire Wear: Prolonged high-speed driving can cause severe uneven tire wear, greatly reducing the tire's service life. Other issues such as the car feeling unstable, skidding, unsteady steering, and abnormal wear of suspension system components.