Even 1/16" of total toe error on a commercial steer axle can scrub off thousands of miles of tire life. Proper alignment extends tire life 25–50% and improves fuel economy 1–3%. For a tractor-trailer with 18 tires averaging $400 each, the savings are substantial.
CTR uses computerized alignment equipment with precision sensors for measurements in fractions of a degree. We diagnose worn components that prevent alignment from holding specification — not just adjust angles around worn parts.
Located on Armentrout Drive directly off I-85 at Exit 58. All alignment work backed by our 3-year, 36,000-mile warranty.
Precision sensors measuring fractions of a degree.
1–3% fuel economy improvement from proper alignment.
Steer, drive, tandem, and trailer alignment.
Industry-leading warranty on all alignment work.
Measurement to adjustment. Click any service for details.
Toe, camber, caster, SAI, and king pin geometry measurement. Toe adjusted to manufacturer specification. Camber and caster evaluated for symmetry.
Truck drifts left or right on flat, straight road. Most common alignment symptom.
Wheel not centered when driving straight. Indicates toe or thrust angle misalignment.
One-sided wear, feathering, or diagonal patterns. Alignment-related wear destroys tires rapidly.
Tires wearing out well before expected mileage. Misalignment is the primary suspect.
Misaligned wheels create rolling resistance. 1–3% fuel economy loss from misalignment.
Potholes, curbs, spring replacement, king pins, tie rods — all require alignment verification.
| Service | Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Steer Axle Alignment | $150–$300 |
| Drive Axle Alignment | $150–$250 |
| Full Vehicle Alignment | $250–$500 |
| Trailer Alignment | $200–$400 |
| Post-Repair Verification | Varies |
| Fleet Program | Custom Pricing |
Fleet programs typically return 3:1 to 5:1 on alignment cost.
Wheel angle relative to centerline (top-down). Most critical for tire wear. Adjusted via tie rod sleeves.
Inward/outward wheel tilt (front view). Affects tread load distribution. Set by axle geometry.
Steering axis tilt (side view). Affects stability and steering return. Set by axle geometry.
Rear axle direction vs. centerline. Non-zero causes dog tracking. Adjusted via tandem positioning.
Alignment is one of the highest-ROI maintenance services for commercial vehicles. The cost of a single alignment check is a fraction of the cost of one prematurely worn tire — and misalignment typically affects multiple tires simultaneously.
Proper alignment extends tire life 25–50%. For 18 tires at $400 each, a 25% extension saves $1,800 per replacement cycle.
Misaligned wheels create rolling resistance. 1–3% fuel economy improvement at 100,000+ annual miles saves $500–$1,000+ per truck per year.
Misalignment creates forces on steering and suspension components they weren't designed to handle. Steering gear, tie rod ends, king pins, and bearings wear faster.
Dog tracking from thrust angle misalignment makes the vehicle difficult to control in crosswind or slippery conditions. Proper alignment is a safety investment.
CTR's facility on Armentrout Drive has the computerized alignment equipment, heavy-duty lifts, and bay space for complete alignment service on any commercial truck or trailer.
Scheduled checks, measurement documentation, trending data, fleet pricing. Typical ROI: 3:1 to 5:1 on program cost.
(704) 786-0132Directly off Interstate 85 at Exit 58. Easy truck access.
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