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Just like any well-maintained machine, your vehicle deserves proper care and attention. Tire alignment is crucial for both your car's performance and your own safety.
By ensuring your tires are properly aligned, you can enjoy a smoother and safer ride while avoiding uneven tire tread wear. While new tires can be costly, getting them aligned is a more affordable option. It's always better to prioritize safety.
Explore valuable insights and visual resources on Tire Alignment and its significance from the Bridgestone website. Discover why this maintenance step is essential for optimal vehicle performance.
negative camber
positive camber

1. CAMBER

Camber refers to the angle of the tire when viewed from the front of your vehicle. It can be either inward or outward tilt. When the tilt is excessive, either negative or positive, it indicates improper alignment that requires adjustment. Camber misalignment can be caused by worn bearings, ball joints, or other wheel-suspension components.

2. TOE

Toe alignment, unlike camber alignment, refers to the inward or outward turning of your tires when viewed from above. To understand this concept better, you can imagine standing up and looking down at your feet. If you angle your feet inward toward the center of your body, it resembles toe-in alignment. On the other hand, if you angle your feet outward, it represents toe-out alignment. Both toe-in and toe-out alignments require adjustment to ensure proper alignment of your tires.
toe in and toe out wheel alignment
positive and negative caster

3. CASTER

The caster angle plays a crucial role in maintaining steering balance, stability, and cornering performance. It refers to the angle of the steering axis when viewed from the side of your vehicle. A positive caster angle indicates that the steering axis tilts towards the driver, while a negative caster angle means the steering axis tilts towards the front of your vehicle. Proper adjustment of the caster angle is essential for optimal steering control and vehicle handling.

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