Jun 28, 2024
Driver side wheel and tire of an all-new Radiant Red 2024 Chevrolet vehicle. Rims are black and silver. - Ted Britt Chevrolet Sterling, VA

Getting a wheel alignment at your Chevy dealer when needed helps your tires last a long time, and it makes driving and lot easier. When your wheels are misaligned, you’ll deal with issues such as excess steering wheel vibrations, difficult handling, and premature tire wear. None of this is pleasant, and it all makes driving less safe, too.

Why Is It Important to Get Your Wheels Aligned?

Getting your wheels aligned is important because your car’s handling can suffer when your car is out of alignment. Plus, misaligned wheels contribute to premature tire wear. When your car is easy to handle, it’s a lot safer. Having tires that have worn down correctly is safer you, too, so never skip alignment appointments.


How Frequently Do You Need a Wheel Alignment From Your Chevy Dealer?

It’s important that you get your wheels aligned at least once a year, although stopping by the dealer for an alignment twice a year is even better. If at any time you notice that your steering wheel is off center, your car is drifting or pulling to one side, or your tires have worn down unevenly, you should visit the dealer in case your car is out of alignment.


The Benefits of Getting Your Wheels Aligned

Better Handling

It’s a whole lot harder to handle your car when your wheels aren’t aligned. To drive straight, you need to hold your steering wheel at a strange angle, usually off to one side. The more out of alignment your car gets, the more effort you need to put into adjusting your steering. It’s distracting, uncomfortable, and not very safe.


Better Ride Comfort

It’s not just more comfortable to drive when you don’t have to adjust your steering angle; it’s more comfortable to drive when your wheels are aligned because of your tires, too. Alignments help your tires wear down evenly, so you won’t have to deal with excessive tire vibration. When your car is aligned, you’ll also notice less vibration in your steering wheel.


Better Fuel Efficiency

When there’s pretty much anything wrong with your car, it’s going to use more fuel and leave you stopping for gas way more often than usual. Because your tires wear down unevenly when your car is out of alignment, the car has to work harder and is under more pressure during every ride. So, to compensate, it guzzles gas to help itself work harder.


Better Tire Lifespan

When your tires wear down unevenly, parts of them stop being road-safe much sooner than others. So, you end up buying a new set more often than you’d need to if your wheels were aligned. When the tires wear down evenly, they last longer, saving you money.

Come down to Ted Britt Chevrolet in Stirling, VA for an alignment to avoid the issues that misalignment can bring. You can schedule your next service appointment online today.