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Hunter 4 Wheel Alignment

Are you noticing a significant drop in your vehicle’s fuel efficiency? Is your vehicle drifting to one side of the road even while driving straight at constant speed?

While there can be multiple reasons behind such issues, one of the most common causes is wheel misalignment. The wheels of your vehicle need to be adjusted and maintained as per the manufacturer specifications to ensure maximum handling control and traction. Therefore, to be on the safer side, it is recommended to opt for a wheel alignment check every 5,000 to 6,000 miles or at least once a year.

At Flaxley Tyres, we offer state-of-the-art Hunter wheel alignment Birmingham at affordable rates. This is one of the most advanced alignment tools in the world!

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About Hunter Wheel Alignment

The renowned engineering company, Hunter, specialises in developing advanced alignment tools, such as the Hunter HawkEye Elite. Currently the most powerful aligner in the industry, the Hunter HawkEye offers results with pinpoint accuracy within 70 seconds.

The prime reasons why Flaxley Tyres uses this aligner for wheel alignment Birmingham are stated below:

  • We can streamline wheel alignment with the highly advanced and Hunter-patented WinAlign software.
  • This aligner helps generate real-time 3D graphics that further improves our service accuracy.
  • Also, it includes the database of most vehicles in the industry.

Therefore, make the most of such accuracy and opt for a Hunter wheel alignment check with us.

Warning Signs of Wheel Misalignment

Some of the most common indicators of misaligned wheels are:

  • Juddering wheels
  • Poor steering and handling performance
  • Accelerated tyre pressure loss
  • Increased tyre wear
  • Reduced fuel economy

Wheel Angles We Check at Flaxley:

During Hunter wheel alignment Birmingham, our professionals carefully check the following wheel angles and adjust them as per the requirement.

Camber (Observed from the front; positive and negative camber): This angle indicates the slope at which the wheels move inward or outward.

Caster (Observed from the side; positive and negative caster): Caster signifies the slope of the steering axis.

Toe (Observed from the top; toe-in and toe-out): This angle refers to the slope at which the wheels move in or out when seen from above the vehicle.

It’s time you stop looking for a “Hunter wheel alignment garage near me” and call us on 07951 503825.

We are located at Unit 1, Imex Business Park, Flaxley Rd, Stechford, Birmingham, B33 9AL.

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