The frequency with which a vehicle’s wheels should be adjusted to meet the manufacturer’s specifications is a critical aspect of vehicle maintenance. For example, a vehicle driven primarily on smooth highways may not require adjustment as frequently as one driven on rough or uneven surfaces.
Proper wheel alignment ensures optimal tire wear, enhances fuel efficiency, and contributes to safer handling. Historically, alignment checks were often overlooked until noticeable issues arose, such as uneven tire wear or a vehicle pulling to one side. Routine maintenance, however, can prevent these problems, leading to cost savings and increased safety over time.