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Computerized Wheel Alignment Services in Brampton & Mississauga | ApolloGrip Tires
Laser-Guided Suspension Calibration

Straighten Your Drive.
Protect Your Tires.

Stop vehicle drifting and prevent premature tread wear. Our certified mechanics use state-of-the-art computerized alignment racks to restore your vehicle's camber, caster, and toe to exact factory specifications.

Eliminates Steering Pull Maximizes Fuel Economy 4-Wheel & 2-Wheel Alignments
Our Methodology

The Computerized Alignment Standard

We do not guess with your suspension. We rely on highly sensitive optical cameras to measure your vehicle's geometry down to the hundredth of a degree.

1

Suspension Check

Before making adjustments, we physically inspect your tie rods, ball joints, struts, and bushings. An alignment cannot hold if underlying suspension parts are severely worn.

2

Sensor Mounting

Your vehicle is driven onto our specialized alignment rack. High-definition optical targets are clamped securely to all four wheels without touching your rims.

3

Angle Calibration

We adjust your vehicle's Camber (inward/outward tilt), Caster (steering pivot angle), and Toe (inward/outward pointing) to match the manufacturer's exact specifications.

4

Verify & Report

After centering the steering wheel and finalizing the hardware torque, we perform a test drive and provide you with a printed before-and-after geometry report.

Signs Your Vehicle Needs An Alignment.

A single pothole or curb impact is often enough to knock your suspension out of alignment. Ignoring these warning signs will rapidly degrade your tires and reduce your fuel efficiency.

  • Vehicle Pulling: If you briefly let go of the steering wheel on a straight, flat road, the car actively drifts or sharply pulls to the left or right.
  • Crooked Steering Wheel: You are driving perfectly straight down the highway, but your steering wheel is visibly off-center or tilted.
  • Uneven Tire Wear: The inner or outer edges of your tires are balding much faster than the center. This is a classic symptom of poor camber or toe alignment.
  • Loose or Wandering Handling: The car feels unstable, "wanders" within the lane, or requires constant micro-corrections to maintain a straight path.

Wheel Alignment FAQs

How often should I get a wheel alignment?

It is best practice to have your alignment checked once a year, every 20,000 kilometers, or immediately after purchasing a new set of tires to protect your warranty.

Do I need a 2-wheel or a 4-wheel alignment?

Most modern vehicles, including AWD models and cars with independent rear suspensions, require a 4-wheel alignment. Solid rear axle vehicles (like some pickup trucks) may only require a front-end thrust angle alignment.

Is alignment the same as tire balancing?

No. Wheel Balancing fixes vibrations caused by heavy spots in the tire. Alignment fixes the actual angles of the suspension so the tires point perfectly straight.

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Drive Straight. Save Your Tires.

A proper alignment pays for itself by preventing premature tire replacement and improving your gas mileage. Book your precision alignment today at our Brampton or Mississauga shops.