Wheel alignment — sometimes called tracking — is one of the most overlooked aspects of vehicle maintenance. Even a small misalignment can cause uneven tyre wear, poor handling and increased fuel consumption.
At Prime Tyre Centre we use professional alignment equipment to check and correct your wheel angles to manufacturer specification, quickly and at a competitive price.
Look out for these common signs that your wheel alignment may be out.
Your car drifts left or right when you're driving straight on a flat road.
Your steering wheel isn't straight when you're driving in a straight line.
One edge of a tyre is wearing faster than the other — a classic sign of misalignment.
You can feel vibration through the steering wheel, especially at higher speeds.
Misaligned wheels increase rolling resistance, making your engine work harder.
A significant impact from a pothole or kerb can knock your alignment out instantly.
Getting your wheels properly aligned pays dividends in safety, savings and comfort.
Correct alignment ensures even tyre wear across the full width of the tread — significantly extending tyre life.
Reduced rolling resistance means your engine works less hard, saving fuel and cutting running costs.
Properly aligned wheels give you predictable, responsive steering — especially important in wet conditions.
Regular alignment checks prevent premature tyre wear and reduce the risk of costly suspension damage.
Common questions about wheel alignment and tracking at Prime Tyre Centre.
Wheel tracking (also called wheel alignment) is the process of adjusting the angles of your wheels so they are set to the vehicle manufacturer's specification. Correct alignment ensures your tyres make even contact with the road, reducing wear and improving handling.
Common signs include your car pulling to one side, uneven tyre wear, a steering wheel that isn't straight when driving, or vibration through the steering. If you notice any of these, come down to Markland Street and we'll take a look.
We recommend every 12 months or 12,000 miles — and always after fitting new tyres, hitting a significant pothole or kerb, or after any suspension work.
A standard wheel alignment check and adjustment takes approximately 30–45 minutes. We carry out the work while you wait at our Wigan garage.
Yes — misaligned wheels increase rolling resistance which makes your engine work harder and burns more fuel. Correct alignment can make a measurable difference to your fuel costs over time.
Come straight down to Markland Street, Wigan — no appointment needed for most jobs.
07542 458195