About Us
Circle City Brake and Alignment offers the highest quality of Brake and Alignment product and service on the market today. For over 25 Years we have provided superior service to our customers and have assisted them in achieving their goals. Our 25 Plus years of experience and commitment to excellence have earned us the reputation as the best of the Best in the area.
- Wheel Bearing Service, Shocks & Struts, Cv Axle & Boot Service
- Brake Pad Replacement and turn the Rotors and Drums
- Brake Flush,
- Suspension Service, Rack & Pinion, Power Steering
- Wheel Alignment & Balancing
- What is a wheel alignment and how does it effect your vehicle?
Now should you get a two-wheel or four-wheel alignment? At any rate the technician will put a sensor on each wheel. In a two-wheel alignment rear toe and thrust angle is checked. Then all the adjustments are made on the front wheels. This happens on cars that don't have rear wheel adjustments, but can determine if there is something wrong with the back wheels.
In a four-wheel alignment the rear wheels are adjusted to specification before any front wheel adjustments are made. In relation to the added work, the four-wheel alignment does costs more. All vehicles should be 4-wheel aligned. Two-wheel alignments have become obsolete because they align only the front wheels to the vehicle's centerline. A 2-wheel alignment assumes the rear wheels are already aligned with the geometric centerline. Two-wheel alignments may save you a little money up front, but your vehicle's handling and tire tread life will be compromised.