FAQs
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Yes, it is possible to perform a two-wheel alignment, also known as a front-end alignment where technicians perform the service on only the front wheels. This may include a camber, toe, and caster adjustment.
Yes, it is recommended to get a four-wheel alignment when you fit new tyres. Even brand new tyres can be affected by improper wheel alignment, which can lead to uneven tyre wear, increased fuel consumption and poor handling.
To determine whether you need a two-wheel or four-wheel alignment service, you first need to consider your type of vehicle and the symptoms you are experiencing. If you need assistance, please contact your nearest Elite Garages branch for more information or you can book your wheel alignment online!
Put simply, two-wheel alignment is a procedure that corrects the positioning of your front wheels, while four-wheel alignment adjusts all four. Generally speaking, it’s not necessary to perform the latter on large SUVs or trucks with solid rear axles unless an accident has occurred and caused misalignment in its frame which translates into “dog tracking”.