To align car tires, first inspect the suspension during a test drive. Place the car on flat ground using jack stands. Use fishing line and a metal ruler for toe adjustments. Align the steering wheel and measure angles. Move the car slightly and re-measure until accurate. This method ensures even tire wear and improves handling.
Next, inspect the tire pressure. Inflate tires to the manufacturer’s recommended levels. Under-inflated tires can lead to misalignment issues. After that, place a level on the top of each tire. Adjust the tie rods if the tires are leaning either inward or outward. Use the wrench to make small adjustments.
Once you have made the necessary adjustments, take the car for a short drive. This will allow you to observe any changes in handling. If the alignment feels right, retest the measurements to ensure everything is in line.
If you find persistent issues, it may be time to visit a professional. They can provide high-precision alignment using specialized equipment. With these steps, you can maintain better vehicle performance and extend tire life.