Off-roading safely requires precise control and handling of your vehicle. It’s also important for regular daily driving, as driving a car that’s out of alignment can be both challenging and dangerous. Going to the dealer for your Jeep wheel alignment regularly is the key to making sure you don’t experience any major issues with your car’s handling or safety.

Jeep Wheel Alignment: What Is It?
Wheel alignment refers to the position of your wheels in relation to the center line of your car. The wheels can begin to tilt so that one edge of each wheel is pressed hard against the ground, while the opposite edge is barely touching the ground or not touching it at all. The wheels can also turn so that they’re facing the left or right when you’re aiming to drive straight.
When you visit the dealer to get a wheel alignment, the dealer corrects the issues we’ve mentioned by adjusting your suspension system. The suspension system is what connects your wheels to the vehicle. Once the suspension is adjusted, the angles of your wheels and tires also change. The adjustment gets the tires back into their normal position, perfectly in line with the centerline of your car.
Why Is Wheel Alignment So Important?
When your vehicle is out of alignment, it can be challenging to control the car’s movements. This is because the wheels and steering wheel can get out of sync with each other. You could hold your steering wheel as if you’re driving straight, but the wheels could be pointing to the left, meaning trying to drive straight gets you to veer left. This makes it a lot harder to handle your car, especially when you need to make a precise or very slight movement.
Correcting your steering angle to compensate for your misaligned wheels can be challenging. Having to remember to change how you hold and move the steering wheel can take some of your concentration off the road. Plus, not having full, easy control over how your car moves is also a threat to your safety.
What Can Happen When Your Vehicle Is Out Of Alignment?
As well as your car pulling to one side, you’ll notice other issues when your vehicle is out of alignment. You might start to see the tread on one side of each tire wearing down faster than on the other side. You could also notice that your steering wheel is vibrating while driving or off-center when driving straight. Getting your wheels aligned can fix these problems.
Are your wheels tilting or turning incorrectly? Come by K & J Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM in Breese, IL to get your wheels back in line with your vehicle.


