
Rolling straight. Tracking true.
Tires are the one part of your vehicle that touches the road at every moment. Worn tires, bad alignment, or an out-of-balance wheel affects how your vehicle handles, how quickly it stops, and how long everything else lasts.
Top to bottom.
Done right.
- New tire sales and installation
- Tire rotation
- Wheel balancing
- Wheel alignment — standard and fleet
- Flat repair and tire patching
- TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system) service
- Tire inspections
Why alignment matters.
A vehicle out of alignment wears tires faster — sometimes a lot faster — and puts extra stress on suspension. For fleets, that multiplies across every mile. An alignment check after a pothole, curb, or at service intervals is one of the cheapest ways to protect tires and suspension long-term.
Don't put alignment off.
Most people don't think about alignment until the vehicle is pulling or the steering wheel is crooked. But misalignment burns through tires fast and stresses suspension components. Getting a check after hitting a pothole or curb — or at regular service intervals — is one of the least expensive ways to protect your investment.
Straight answers.
Why is my truck shaking at high speeds?
The most common causes are out-of-balance wheels, a bent rim, worn tires with separated belts, a bad alignment, or worn front-end components (tie rods, ball joints, wheel bearings). At highway speeds, even a small imbalance becomes a noticeable shake. Bring it in — we'll diagnose it and tell you exactly what's causing it.
What are the signs of bad front end alignment?
The vehicle pulls to one side on a straight, level road; the steering wheel sits off-center when you're going straight; uneven or feathered tire wear (especially on the inside or outside edge); a steering wheel that feels loose or wandering; or new tires wearing out fast. Any of those — get an alignment check.
How often should I rotate my tires?
Every 5,000 to 7,500 miles is a good general rule, though it varies by vehicle and tire type. If you're not sure, we'll check the wear pattern and let you know.
Where's the best place for a tire alignment in Wichita KS?
We do precision alignments on cars, trucks, lifted trucks, and fleet vehicles every day. Fair pricing, modern alignment equipment, and we'll show you the before/after numbers — not just hand you a bill.
Do you carry fleet tire packages?
Yes. If you're managing a fleet and need consistent service across multiple vehicles, let's talk about setting up an arrangement.
What brands of tires do you carry?
Reach out and we'll talk through what's available and what makes sense for your vehicle and budget.
Can a bad alignment damage my suspension?
Over time, yes. Misalignment puts uneven stress on suspension and steering components. Catching it early is almost always cheaper than dealing with the downstream damage.
