Proper wheel alignment is essential whether you’re driving around Dallas, Texas in a Subaru BRZ or exploring the backroads in a Subaru Outback.
Ewing Subaru of Plano is the place to come for Subaru wheel alignment service near Frisco, Texas. You can find out more about wheel alignment service here, including signs you need it performed and how often you should have it completed. Once you’ve learned more, come to Ewing Subaru of Plano for a wheel alignment service near Garland, Texas.
Several symptoms might indicate that your wheels are not aligned as they should be. If something about your steering wheel seems amiss, it may be due to misaligned wheels. This includes your steering wheel being off-center or vibrating. If you feel like your vehicle is pulling you to one side or another as you drive — even if you’re on a straight road — it may also be due to the wheels not being aligned correctly. Eventually, the tires may start to wear out unevenly; this means you will have to have them changed sooner. However, misaligned wheels do not always have obvious symptoms. This is why we recommend having a wheel alignment service performed at least once a year.
Our technicians will carefully inspect the suspension elements when you bring your Subaru to Ewing Subaru of Plano for a wheel alignment service. They will also check the wheels’ camber, toe, and caster angles, comparing them to factory specifications. Camber and toe angles refer to the positive or negative tilt of the wheels, while the caster angle refers to the difference between your vehicle’s steering axis and a vertical line. If these angles do not align with factory specs, our technicians will use their precision tools to make the necessary adjustments.
All modern Subaru vehicles have a four-wheel independent suspension system that provides a smooth driving experience, impressive handling, and remarkably dynamic balance. As a result, they will need to have an all-wheel alignment. Our technicians will inspect and adjust the suspension on all four wheels in these alignment services. Some non-Subaru models have a solid rear axle; vehicles like these can have two-wheel alignments performed instead.
Many things may cause your Subaru model’s wheels to fall out of alignment. As you drive over roads or on dirt trails, the tiny jolts and bumps will slowly cause your wheels to become misaligned. Because of this, it’s best to have your alignment checked regularly. In addition, certain things can cause your wheels to be knocked out of alignment faster. These include hitting a large pothole, running over a curb, getting into a fender bender, or other accident.
Whether you’ve noticed that your vehicle’s wheels show signs of improper alignment or it’s been a year since the last alignment service, we are here and ready to help at Ewing Subaru of Plano. With a service center that is open six days a week, we make it easy for you to stop by and get the maintenance your Subaru needs. You can call our service department to set up your next wheel alignment appointment; if you prefer, you can instead use our online scheduling tool. We look forward to helping you keep your Subaru on the straight and narrow here at Ewing Subaru of Plano, Texas.
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