FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

When should I get a wheel alignment check for my car?

You should seek an alignment if your steering pulls to one side or if you notice uneven tire wear. Our experience at Alignment King shows that routine inspections prevent premature tire wear and keep your vehicle operating safely.

What's the difference between a two wheel and a four wheel alignment?

A two-wheel alignment focuses solely on front-axle components, while a four-wheel alignment adjusts all four wheels. Alignment King recommends a four-wheel alignment for all-wheel-drive vehicles or modern front-wheel-drive models to ensure accurate tracking.

How long does a standard wheel alignment take at the shop?

Most precision alignment services are completed efficiently in about 20 to 30 minutes. We offer fast, same-day service so you can comfortably wait in our seating area without wasting your entire afternoon.

What factors affect the cost of my suspension repairs?

Total pricing depends on whether your vehicle requires simple tie rod adjustments or a complete shock and strut replacement. We diagnose the exact component failure first to ensure you only pay for the specific repairs your system needs.

How much does it cost for an alignment?

Alignments costs are $100 and can be up to $150.

How does a shock and strut inspection work before repairs?

Our technicians thoroughly inspect your suspension system to evaluate structural wear before replacing parts. We check the integrity of your shocks, struts, ball joints, and tie rods to accurately identify what is causing your rough ride.

Why do I need to bring my vehicle to your physical shop for an alignment?

Precise wheel alignments require heavy, specialized calibration racks fixed inside an immaculate shop environment. At Alignment King, having your vehicle present allows our technicians to run comprehensive diagnostics on your exact suspension geometry.