
We hope you know where to go whenever you’re shopping for Chevy car parts or new Chevrolet vehicles – Scott Chevrolet! Similarly, our convenient location should be your destination whenever your automobile needs some routine maintenance or repairs.
When you schedule an appointment to bring your car into our Chevy car service center near Emmaus, PA, you might be surprised if we ask you whether you’d like us to perform an alignment inspection when you bring your vehicle in. In general, it’s wise to have your automobile’s alignment checked every six to 12 months.
A wheel alignment is also known as a suspension alignment. This type of service is performed to readjust your suspension’s angles so your wheels point in the appropriate direction like they did when your vehicle was new.
There are a lot of things that can cause your vehicle to become misaligned. Driving through a pothole too fast, hitting a curb, or traveling over poorly maintained roadways regularly are some of the things that can affect your automobile’s alignment.
If your car’s alignment is off, your tires may experience premature or uneven wear. You may notice your vehicle pulling to the right or left as well. When you have to hold your steering wheel in a crooked position to travel straight down the road, it’s a sign your alignment needs work. If you fail to correct your alignment, it can lead to expensive repairs because components in your steering and suspension systems may suffer excessive wear and tear, forcing you to replace them sooner than you should have to.
For more information about wheel alignments or to schedule a suspension alignment inspection or service, contact Scott Chevrolet or visit our location in Allentown, PA today.


