29032 Crossroads Ln
Evergreen, CO 80439
Hours
$80 - $100 Instant Savings
Healthy Car Special
Free Tire Rotation & Balance
Goodyear Tires Mail-in Rebate
Free Alignment Check
NAPA Rebate Savings
Free Brake Inspection
12 or 6 Month Special Financing
Winter & All-Season Tires Available
NAPA Starters and Alternators Rebate Savings
Service Savings
$80 - $100 Instant Savings
Goodyear Tires Mail-in Rebate
12 or 6 Month Special Financing
Healthy Car Special
Free Tire Rotation & Balance
Free Alignment Check
NAPA Rebate Savings
Free Brake Inspection
Winter & All-Season Tires Available
NAPA Starters and Alternators Rebate Savings
Service Savings
Wheel Alignment Near Me
If your car’s alignment feels off, then it’s time to head to your local Big O Tires store. Our expert technicians will perform a free Alignment Check, let you know what you need and then make sure your wheels are properly aligned, so that you can get the most out of your tires.
What happens during a wheel alignment?
To align your wheels, technicians adjust your vehicle’s suspension until your tires return to their factory-specified caster, camber and toe angles. They also perform a visual inspection of your steering and suspension components, and add or remove pressure from your tires as needed.
Terms to know: Caster, camber and toe
Proper wheel alignment requires the caster, camber, and toe angles of your tires to be correctly aligned to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Here’s a rundown of each term:
- Caster – Imagine you’re standing at the side of your vehicle, and there’s a straight line running through the center of your front tires. That’s 0 degrees caster. If your springs and shocks are behind the line (towards the back of the car), it’s considered positive; if they’re in front of the line, they’re considered negative.
- Camber – Now imagine you’re standing in front of your car, and there’s a line going through the middle of your front tires. If they tilt inward towards your car, they’re considered negative; if outward, positive.
- Toe – Finally, imagine you’re looking down on your car and can see through it to your front tires. Toe is the distance between the front and back of your front tires. If the fronts of the tires are closer together, that’s considered toe-in; if the backs are closer, toe-out.
What are the benefits of a wheel alignment?
- Increased gas mileage
- More even tire wear
- Longer-lasting tire life
- Better overall handling and steering
- Smoother, more comfortable ride
How often should I get a wheel alignment?
We recommended you get your wheels aligned any time you get new tires installed on your vehicle. Also, when you get your tires rotated or balanced, it’s a smart move to get a free Alignment Check at your local Big O Tires store.
Do wheel alignments really matter?
- A bumpier ride than usual
- Drifting or pull to one side or the other
- Uneven tread wear
- Squealing Tires
Need a wheel alignment near you? Request an online appointment or visit your local Big O Tires store today for a free Alignment Check!
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