
Mopar Wheel Alignment in Summerville, SC
At Hoover Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, we specialize in expert care to keep your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or Ram vehicles performing at its best. Our Summerville, SC service center features state-of-the-art equipment and certified technicians dedicated to providing exceptional vehicle maintenance. One of our most important services is Mopar wheel alignment, which improves your vehicle's handling, braking performance, and overall safety.
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Proper wheel alignment is essential to get the most life out of your tires, maximize fuel efficiency, and prevent uneven tread wear. Unaligned wheels can lead to steering issues like pulling to one side and premature tire replacement costs. We always start with a suspension angle inspection to determine whether an adjustment is needed. If your tires need an alignment, our expert technicians will use advanced equipment to adjust your vehicle's camber, caster, and toe angles to manufacturer specifications.
Whether you're dealing with uneven tire wear, a crooked steering wheel, or drifting while driving, our team at Hoover Summerville CDJR is here to help. Schedule your Mopar wheel alignment service today and experience a smoother, safer ride on the roads of Summerville, Charleston, Goose Creek, and beyond.
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Hoover Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram of Summerville
195 Mary Meade Drive
Summerville, SC 29483-5273
- Sales: 843-873-1114
- Service: 843-873-1993
- Parts: 843-873-2393
Hours
- Monday09:00AM - 08:00PM
- Tuesday09:00AM - 08:00PM
- Wednesday09:00AM - 08:00PM
- Thursday09:00AM - 08:00PM
- Friday09:00AM - 08:00PM
- Saturday09:00AM - 07:00PM
- SundayClosed
What Is the Difference Between Two-Wheel and Four-Wheel Alignments?
Two-wheel Alignment:
Also known as a front-end alignment, two-wheel alignment is typically performed on vehicles with a solid rear axle. This service involves inspecting and adjusting the camber, toe, and caster angles on the front wheels.
Four-wheel Alignment:
If your vehicle has an independent or semi-independent rear suspension, you will need to have the camber, toe, and caster angles inspected and adjusted on all four wheels. This is also called an all-wheel alignment.
Tire alignment problems are not exclusive to older vehicles. This is a common misconception due to the fact that a lot of alignment issues come from mechanical wear, but even a new car with 5,000 miles can have alignment problems. Simply hitting a pothole or bumpy railroad crossing can cause your wheels to be knocked out of alignment. We recommend making an alignment part of your routine maintenance.
Although your vehicle suspension system consists of dozens of steel parts, even these heavy-duty components can be damaged with enough force. There are also many rubber bushings that allow the suspension to move freely and quietly. But over time, these rubber parts can wear, and as they do, your suspension may become loose, and your tires can develop poor alignment.
Most vehicles need an alignment every 10,000 miles or every two years, whichever comes first. If you put this off, your tires will begin to wear, and you might even experience a blowout. Driving your vehicle with misaligned tires will only make the issue worse, so don't put off tire service!
Certified Wheel Alignment Services at Hoover Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram
Your vehicle's suspension system connects the wheels to the chassis and allows technicians to adjust how the wheels align with your vehicle and the road surface. Wheel alignment involves three interconnected factors, each crucial to proper alignment. By understanding these elements, you can better identify when your vehicle requires alignment service. These factors are:
- Camber - The tilt of the wheel on a horizontal axis. When the camber is out of alignment, you will sometimes see the tops of the wheels pointed either outward or inward. Improper camber puts extra stress on ball joints, bearings, and other suspension components and can cause uneven tire wear.
- Toe - A measure of the vertical tilt in the wheels. Instead of pointing straight ahead, like they should, improperly aligned wheels will point either left or right. Having toe out of alignment can lead to handling problems and uneven tire wear, especially if your wheels are pointing in different directions.
- Caster - The angle of the steering axis and the suspension components that join to the wheel to create this angle. Having a wheel or wheels misaligned with this axis will create a problem with the camber while cornering.
Watch for These Symptoms of Alignment Trouble
There are a few basic signs to watch out for when it comes to alignment issues, including:
- Your vehicle pulling in one direction when driving on a flat, straight road
- The need to hold your steering wheel at an angle to drive in a straight line
- A vibrating steering wheel
- Vibrations in the driver's seat
- Uneven tire wear
- "Dog-tracking," where the rear axle is out of alignment with the front axle, which causes your vehicle to pull to one side
All of these are either early or late-stage symptoms of wheel alignment problems. They can be caused by a number of incidents:
- Hitting a pothole
- Making contact with a curb
- Being in a collision
- Faulty suspension part
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Schedule Your Wheel Alignment Service at Hoover Summerville Today!
Choose Hoover Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Summerville and rest easy knowing your vehicle is in the hands of technicians trained specifically to service your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or Ram vehicle. With the latest wheel alignment equipment, our team ensures laser precision in everything we do, including wheel alignment service near you.
Your vehicle and its maintenance are important, so don't trust it to just anyone. The team of experts at Hoover the Mover is here to make sure the job is done right, so come see us today and contact us with any additional questions. When you're looking for auto repair services, make Hoover your first choice!
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Hoover Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram of Summerville
195 Mary Meade Drive
Summerville, SC 29483-5273
- Sales: 843-873-1114