
Wooster
Wheel Alignment
Wheel Alignment in Wooster, OH
Wheel Alignments to Extend Tire Life
Signs Your Vehicle Needs a Wheel Alignment
When your vehicle starts pulling to one side while driving, or you notice the steering wheel sitting off-center even when traveling straight, these are clear indicators that your wheel alignment needs attention. At Van’s – Wooster, our certified technicians understand that proper wheel alignment is crucial for your safety, tire longevity, and overall driving experience. Located at 210 S Buckeye St. Wooster, OH 44691, we’ve been helping Wooster, Ohio drivers maintain their vehicles with precision alignment services that restore proper handling and prevent premature tire wear. Vehicle pulling, steering wheel vibration, and squealing tires when turning are all warning signs that shouldn’t be ignored, as misaligned wheels can lead to costly tire replacement and compromised vehicle safety. Our advanced alignment equipment allows us to accurately measure and adjust your vehicle’s toe, camber, caster angle, and thrust angle to manufacturer specifications. Whether you’re experiencing uneven tire wear patterns or simply want to ensure your vehicle is performing at its best, our team provides comprehensive alignment services during our convenient hours of Mon – Fri: 7:30AM – 6:00PM.


Frequently Asked Questions About Wheel Alignment
Most manufacturers recommend checking your alignment annually or every 12,000 to 15,000 miles. However, you should have it inspected immediately if you notice pulling, uneven tire wear, or steering problems.
Common causes include hitting potholes or curbs, normal wear of suspension components, accidents, and gradual settling of suspension parts over time.
While you can drive with misaligned wheels, it’s not recommended as it causes rapid tire wear, reduced fuel efficiency, and can compromise vehicle safety and handling.
A standard four-wheel alignment typically takes 60 to 90 minutes, depending on your vehicle’s condition and whether any adjustments to suspension components are needed.
Alignment can help with some vibration issues. However, persistent steering wheel vibration may also require tire balancing or indicate other mechanical problems that need diagnosis.