If your car's wheels are misaligned, you can experience many problems from premature wear to the tires, losing control of the car, or getting into an accident. Even if you check the treads and air pressure, or you just had the wheels rotated, wheels can still be misaligned.
You'll also notice it's harder to control your car if the wheels aren't properly. To keep yourself and passengers safe on the road, and reduce costly repairs, check out these common warning signs that indicate your car needs a wheel inspection and alignment.
- The steering wheel is visibly off-center
- You notice the car veering to one side
- The tire treads aren't wearing evenly
- Vibrations occur while you're driving straight
- One or all of the wheels are noticeably not straight