Heavy-Duty Truck Alignment
Two of the highest operating costs for big trucks (and motorhomes) are fuel and tire expenses. Heavy-duty truck alignment involves adjusting the suspension to ensure tires make contact with the road at the correct angle, focusing on axles and tires rather than the wheels themselves, and is crucial for safety, tire life, and fuel efficiency.


When you have an unaligned truck, you’re losing money on both. During an alignment, technicians make sure you tire/wheel assemblies are pointing straight.
Correctly aligned tires/wheels provide less roll resistance on the road. This means better fuel economy, longer tire life, less component wear, and decreased driver fatigue.

Heavy-Duty Truck Alignment
Two of the highest operating costs for big trucks (and motorhomes) are fleets are fuel and tire expenses. Heavy-duty truck alignment involves adjusting the suspension to ensure tires make contact with the road at the correct angle, focusing on axles and tires rather than the wheels themselves, and is crucial for safety, tire life, and fuel efficiency.

When you have an unaligned truck, you’re losing money on both. During an alignment, technicians make sure you tire/wheel assemblies are pointing straight.

Correctly aligned tires/wheels provide less roll resistance on the road. This means better fuel economy, longer tire life, less component wear, and decreased driver fatigue.

