Wheel Alignment in Grawn, MI and Traverse City
Straight Roads Start With a Straight Alignment
Why Proper Wheel Alignment Protects Your Vehicle and Your Wallet
Signs Your Vehicle Is Due for a Wheel Alignment
- Vehicle pulling left or right: You have to constantly correct your steering to drive straight
- Steering wheel is off-center: A crooked steering wheel on a straight road is a clear indicator
- Uneven or rapid tire wear: One edge wearing faster than the other is a classic sign of misalignment
- Vibration in the steering wheel: Can indicate alignment issues alongside tire or suspension problems
- Loose or wandering steering feel: Your vehicle drifts or requires constant corrections to stay in your lane
- Squealing tires during normal driving: Misaligned tires can cause noise even at low speeds
- Recent suspension work or collision: Any repair affecting your vehicle’s geometry requires an alignment check
Precision Alignment Services at Integrity Import Service
- Four-Wheel Alignment: Comprehensive measurement and adjustment of all four wheel angles to manufacturer specifications, ensuring your vehicle tracks straight, steers accurately, and wears tires evenly
- Front-End Alignment: Targeted adjustment of front axle alignment angles for vehicles where only the front wheels are adjustable, restoring proper steering response and straight-line tracking
- Thrust Angle Alignment: Verifying and correcting the relationship between your rear axle and the vehicle’s centerline, which directly affects straight-line stability and rear tire wear
- Post-Suspension Repair Alignment: Precision realignment following strut, control arm, tie rod, or other suspension component replacement to ensure new parts wear correctly from the start
- Truck and Box Truck Alignment: Capable of aligning longer four-door box trucks and commercial vehicles
- Sprinter Van Alignment: Precision alignment for Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and similar commercial vans
- Modified Vehicle Alignment: Case-by-case alignment service for lifted, lowered, or otherwise modified vehicles where standard specifications don’t apply and custom angle settings are required
- Alignment Inspection: A complete measurement and printout of your current alignment angles with no commitment to repair, so you know exactly where your vehicle stands before deciding on next steps
The Hunter Hawkeye Elite: The Most Advanced Alignment Technology in the Area
- Simultaneous four-wheel measurement: All angles captured at once for faster, more precise results
- Before-and-after printout: You see exactly where your vehicle was and where it ends up
- Wide vehicle compatibility: Daily drivers, SUVs, light-duty trucks, Sprinter vans, box trucks, and modified vehicles
Why Traverse City and Grawn Drivers Choose Us for Wheel Alignment
The Most Advanced Alignment System in the Area:
Our Hunter Hawkeye Elite delivers simultaneous four-wheel measurement and a printed before-and-after report on every alignment we perform, giving you verifiable results every time.
Before-and-After Printout on Every Alignment:
You see exactly where your vehicle was and where it ends up. No guessing, no taking our word for it, just data.
Experienced ASE and State Certified Technicians:
Every technician is ASE and State Master certified with the training to interpret alignment data accurately and adjust your vehicle to manufacturer specifications.
A Female-Friendly Shop With Clear, Honest Reporting:
Straightforward alignment reports, honest recommendations, and no unnecessary add-ons pushed your way.
Fast, Reliable Service With Transparent Pricing:
Upfront alignment pricing, efficient service, and a clear report on your vehicle's before-and-after condition every time.
5-Year/50,000-Mile Warranty on Alignment-Related Repairs:
Every adjustment and related repair we make is backed by our industry-leading warranty so you leave confident in the work.
Frequently Asked Questions About Wheel Alignment
How often should I get a wheel alignment?
Most manufacturers recommend a wheel alignment check every 12,000 miles or once a year, whichever comes first. You should also get an alignment any time you replace suspension components, hit a significant pothole, or are involved in a minor collision.
Will a wheel alignment fix my pulling or drifting problem?
In most cases, yes. If your vehicle pulls to one side on a flat, straight road, misalignment is the most common cause. However, uneven tire pressure or a worn tire can also cause pulling. A proper inspection will identify the exact cause before any adjustment is made.
What is the difference between a wheel alignment and a wheel balance?
A wheel alignment adjusts the angles of your tires relative to each other and to the road to ensure straight tracking and even wear. A wheel balance corrects uneven weight distribution around the wheel and tire assembly to eliminate vibration. Both are important but address different issues.
Do I need an alignment after replacing my tires?
It's strongly recommended. New tires installed on a misaligned vehicle will begin wearing unevenly immediately, shortening their lifespan significantly. Getting an alignment when you install new tires protects your investment and ensures you get the full life out of your new set.
Book Your Wheel Alignment Appointment at Integrity Import Service Today
Visit us at 4293 M-37, Grawn, MI 49637
Call us at 231-943-1700