Wheel Alignment

Smooth Handling, Even Tire Wear

Precision Wheel Alignment in Winter Haven

Wheel Alignment at Precision Garage Wheels & Tires helps your vehicle drive straight, handle better, and protect your tires from premature wear. When alignment angles are off, you may notice pulling to one side, uneven tread wear, or a steering wheel that feels off-center. Our technicians use precise alignment technology to adjust your suspension angles to manufacturer specifications, improving stability, braking control, and ride comfort. Proper alignment can also support better fuel efficiency and extend tire life—saving you money over time. If you’ve hit a pothole, installed new tires, or feel drifting or vibration while driving, it’s time for an alignment check. Visit us at 3220 Lake Alfred Rd, Winter Haven, FL for expert service you can trust.

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Pick your tires
Browse our full selection to find the right tires for your vehicle. At checkout, select “Install it for you”.

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Book your appointment

See installation pricing upfront, prepay, and book your appointment during checkout. It’s quick and easy.

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Drop off your car
We’ll ship your tires directly to the installer you choose. No need to handle or transport them yourself.

Confidence Starts with Correct WHEEL Alignment

Keep Your Ride Tracking True

Misaligned wheels

How to Know When You Have Misaligned Wheels

Misaligned wheels can cause your vehicle to pull left or right, a crooked steering wheel, uneven or rapid tire wear, and vibrations while driving. You may also notice squealing tires or reduced handling stability, especially after hitting potholes or curbs.

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Alignment Protects Your Tires

Proper wheel alignment keeps your tires in contact with the road. When angles are off, tires wear faster on the inside or outside edges, shortening their lifespan. Regular alignments help you save money, improve traction, and maintain a smoother ride.

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Impacts Handling and Safety

Misalignment can make your vehicle pull to one side, reduce steering precision, and affect braking stability. It also adds strain to suspension components over time. If you feel drifting, vibration, or an off-center wheel, schedule an alignment check soon.

FREQUENT ASK QUESTIONS

FAQ'S About Wheel alignment

Tire (wheel) alignment adjusts suspension angles so your wheels point straight and your tires contact the road evenly.

Pulling left/right, an off-center steering wheel, uneven tire wear, vibration, or reduced stability—especially after hitting potholes or curbs.

Most drivers benefit from checking alignment every 6–12 months, with new tires, or anytime you notice symptoms.

No. Alignment corrects wheel angles. Balancing corrects uneven weight distribution in the wheel/tire assembly to prevent vibration.

Yes. It can cause rapid, uneven tread wear and reduce tire life significantly.

It’s strongly recommended. It helps your new tires wear evenly and protects your investment.

Potholes, curbs, rough roads, worn suspension parts, accidents, and normal component wear over time.

Typically 45–90 minutes, depending on the vehicle and whether suspension components need inspection or adjustment.

Most modern vehicles need a 4-wheel alignment. Some trucks may need front-end (2-wheel) alignment depending on drivetrain and suspension design.

Sometimes, but vibration is often caused by tire imbalance, bent wheels, tire defects, or worn suspension parts. We can inspect and recommend the right fix.