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Smooth and Safe: The Importance of Car Wheel Alignment & Wheel Balancing
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Proper car tyre maintenance is crucial for ensuring a safe and comfortable driving experience. Two important aspects of tyre maintenance are Wheel Balancing and Wheel Alignment. Wheel Balancing refers to the process of evenly distributing the weight of a car's wheels, while Wheel Alignment involves adjusting the angles of the wheels to ensure they are pointing in the right direction.
In this blog, we'll take a closer look at car Wheel Alignment and Wheel Balancing, why they matter, and how TyreSelect Shop in Oman can help keep your car running smoothly and safely.
What is Wheel Alignment?
Wheel Alignment refers to the process of adjusting the angles of your car's wheels to ensure they are perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other. This helps to ensure that your car handles properly, that your tyres wear evenly, and that you get the maximum lifespan out of your tyres.
There are three main components of Wheel Alignment:
Camber: Camber refers to the vertical angle of your car's wheels. If the top of the wheel is leaning inward towards the car, it is said to have negative camber. If the top of the wheel is leaning outward away from the car, it is said to have positive camber. The correct camber angle for your car depends on the make and model of your vehicle and is usually set by the manufacturer. Incorrect camber angles can cause uneven tyre wear, reduce tyre life, and affect handling and stability.
Toe: Toe refers to the angle of the wheels in relation to each other. If the wheels are pointing towards each other, it is said to have toe-in. If the wheels are pointing away from each other, it is said to have toe-out. Incorrect toe angles can cause uneven tyre wear, reduce tyre life, and affect handling and stability.
Caster: Caster refers to the angle of the steering axis in relation to the vertical axis of the wheel. A positive caster angle means that the steering axis is angled towards the rear of the car, while a negative caster angle means that the steering axis is angled towards the front of the car. The correct caster angle for your car depends on the make and model of your vehicle and is usually set by the manufacturer. Incorrect caster angles can affect handling and stability, making it difficult to control your car.
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