Luke’s Tyres cannot emphasize the importance, of regular Tyre Maintenance for your vehicle. Personal safety is important as well as other road users.
Tracking is required when driving your vehicle doesn’t seem to be handling well. This could be caused by a number of issues relating to the tyres, steering and handling.
Wheel Alignment will correct the angle of your wheels, which is relative to the frame of your car or van. Having your wheels aligned by Luke’s Tyres will enable your car to have better fuel economy and prolong the life of your tyres.
Welcome to our digital tracking laser alignment services. At Luke’s Tyres we have been providing these services for almost ten years. To understand why you need wheel alignment for your vehicle, we’ll explain it so you know what are the causes. Setting the alignment is a straight forward procedure.
Tracking is required when driving your vehicle doesn’t seem to be handling well. This could be caused by a number of issues relating to the tyres, steering and handling.
Realignment usually takes between 30 to 45 minutes. This will depend on how badly out of alignment the wheels are. This is also used to check the angle and direction, where the wheels are set in accordance with, the manufacturer’s specifications.
Luke’s Tyres now provide the latest high-tech Four Wheel Digital Alignment Machine which we use. This machine is much more advanced than our previous setup as this it’s now aligned by a ramp. It’s more accurate because it’s a Digital Laser Alignment and now has a printout showing, the before and after alignment.
Wheel Alignment improves the safety of the vehicle whilst driving. This improves stability of the car from pulling to the left or the right.
Tyres are definitely affected. This can be clearly seen with extra wear on the corners of the affected tyres.
Luke’s Tyres use a 2 Wheel Alignment to measure angles of the wheels. Our professional technician will align the wheels as per the manufacturer’s original specification.
Generally, any noise coming from underneath the vehicle when driving will usually be associated with tyres. Noises aren’t really associated with tracking.
Bushes, Springs and Suspension affect the movement and noise. Going over potholes and bumps in the road will change the alignment gradually.
The car may seem to drive fine, but we would advise getting a professional technician from Luke’s Tyres to diagnose this situation.
This is not due to alignment. Vibration at increasing speeds or a heavy vibration in the seats or footwell, is a sign that the wheels need balancing.
Yes. Tyre pressure can affect wheel alignment. Tyre pressure can definitely be affected by drastic fluctuating weather conditions.
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