Necessary Checks Before Starting Four Wheel Alignment

Necessary Checks Before Starting Four Wheel Alignment
A good alignment result starts before the measuring process begins. Pre-checks help technicians avoid misleading readings and make sure the vehicle is ready for meaningful alignment work.
Inspect Tire Condition First
Tread wear, tire pressure and visible damage should all be reviewed before alignment begins because they affect both vehicle behavior and measurement confidence.
Check Steering and Suspension Condition
Loose or damaged related parts can make alignment results less meaningful if the underlying mechanical issue is not addressed first.
Confirm the Vehicle Sits Correctly on the Lift
Stable positioning and a clear working setup help the alignment process begin on the right foundation.
Review Customer Symptoms and Vehicle History
Pulling, vibration, impacts or recent repairs all provide useful context before measurements are taken.
Pre-Checks Support Better Final Recommendations
The stronger the preparation, the easier it is to trust the numbers and explain the service outcome clearly.
Conclusion
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