Wheel Alignment
Wheel Alignment in Gainesville, FL
Skilled Alignment Services for Optimal Vehicle Performance



Noticing the Effects of Poor Alignment
When your vehicle’s wheels aren’t properly aligned, you’ll notice the effects immediately through steering wheel vibration, uneven tire wear, or your car pulling to one side while driving. Auto ER – Sal’s in Gainesville understands that wheel alignment is more than just adjusting angles; it’s about ensuring your safety and protecting your investment in tires and suspension components. Our state-of-the-art alignment machine measures precise angles, including toe adjustment, camber adjustment, caster angle, and thrust angle, to manufacturer specifications. Located at 3650 NW 97th Blvd, Gainesville, FL 32606, our ASE-certified technicians use computerized diagnostic equipment to identify alignment issues before they become costly problems. Proper alignment not only extends tire life but also improves fuel efficiency and enhances your vehicle’s handling characteristics. Whether you drive daily through Gainesville’s busy streets or take weekend trips across Florida, maintaining correct wheel alignment ensures your vehicle responds predictably and safely to your steering inputs.
Frequently Asked Questions About Wheel Alignment
Most vehicles benefit from alignment checks every 12,000 to 15,000 miles or annually. However, driving conditions and suspension wear may require more frequent service.
Front-end alignment adjusts only the front wheels, while four-wheel alignment ensures all four wheels are properly positioned relative to each other and the vehicle’s centerline.
While short-term, poor alignment can cause rapid tire wear, reduced fuel efficiency, and compromised vehicle handling, which can affect safety.
Most alignment services require 60 to 90 minutes. However, additional time may be needed if suspension components need to be replaced before alignment adjustments.
Alignment can address vibration caused by toe issues. However, vibration may also indicate tire balancing problems or worn suspension components requiring separate attention.
