WHY YOU NEED TO CONDUCT REGULAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICES ON YOUR VEHICLE
We offer computerized wheel alignment services in Nairobi and all around Kenya, at our Garage, or at your home, where you can call us to come conduct the service. Proper wheel alignment is an essential aspect of maintaining a vehicle’s performance and safety. Wheel alignment refers to the positioning of the wheels and tires in relation to the vehicle’s frame and suspension system. A misaligned wheel can cause uneven tire wear, handling issues, and reduced fuel efficiency. In the past, aligning wheels required a lot of manual labor, but with modern technology, it has become a much more streamlined process. Computerized wheel alignment, also known as laser alignment, is the most advanced method of aligning wheels.
THE PROCESS OF WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Computerized wheel alignment uses high-tech sensors, cameras, and software to measure the angles and position of the wheels. These sensors are connected to a computer, which uses complex algorithms to analyze the data and make precise adjustments to the vehicle’s suspension. The process of computerized wheel alignment typically involves the following steps:
Step 1: Pre-alignment check
Before the alignment process can begin, the technician must first perform a pre-alignment check. This involves inspecting the tires for wear and damage, checking the suspension for any worn or damaged parts, and ensuring that all tire pressures are correct. The technician may also take a test drive to evaluate the vehicle’s handling and steering.
Step 2: Positioning the sensors
Once the pre-alignment check is complete, the technician will position the sensors on the wheels. These sensors use lasers or cameras to measure the wheel angles, including camber, caster, and toe.
Camber is the angle of the wheel when viewed from the front or rear of the vehicle. Caster is the angle of the steering pivot when viewed from the side of the vehicle. Toe is the angle of the wheels when viewed from above, and it refers to whether the wheels are pointing inward or outward.
Step 3: Collecting data
After the sensors are in place, the technician will drive the vehicle forward and backward over a set of alignment plates. These plates have sensors that measure the position of the wheels and transmit the data to the computer.
Step 4: Analysis and adjustments
Once the data is collected, the computer analyzes it and generates a report that shows the current wheel angles and whether they are within the manufacturer’s specifications. If the wheels are out of alignment, the computer will generate a set of adjustment instructions for the technician.
Step 5: Making adjustments
Based on the computer’s instructions, the technician will make adjustments to the vehicle’s suspension. This may involve adjusting the camber, caster, or toe angles, or replacing worn or damaged suspension components.
Step 6: Final check
Once the adjustments are complete, the technician will perform a final check to ensure that the wheel alignment is within the manufacturer’s specifications. This may involve taking another test drive or measuring the wheel angles with the sensors.
Computerized wheel alignment is a critical process that helps to ensure the safety and performance of a vehicle. Here are some of the reasons why it is important:
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Improved handling and steering
A properly aligned vehicle will handle and steer more precisely, making it easier and safer to drive. Misaligned wheels can cause the vehicle to pull to one side or the other, making it difficult to maintain a straight course.
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Reduced tire wear
When the wheels are not aligned, the tires will wear unevenly, causing them to wear out more quickly. This can be costly, as tires are a significant expense for most vehicle owners. Proper alignment can extend the life of the tires and save money in the long run.
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Increased fuel efficiency
Misaligned wheels can cause the vehicle to work harder, which can lead to reduced fuel efficiency. A properly aligned vehicle will require less effort to move down the road, resulting in better gas mileage.
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Safer driving
Proper alignment is essential for safe driving.
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