HawkEye Elite™ uses four precision cameras to measure the position and orientation of targets mounted to each wheel using Hunter’s patented QuickGrip™ adaptors.

Indicators that you may need to do Wheel Alignment.

your car seems to be drifting to one side

your steering wheel vibrates

your steering wheel isn't centered while driving straight

A misaligned tyre simply means that one or several of the tyres on your car is not pointing directly straight. This can be caused by potholes, speed bumps, and even general wear and tear. A misaligned tyre may cause uneven tread wear which in turn may seriously affect car handling.



Keeping your car in tip-top shape is no easy task, but it's not entirely impossible. There are several tell tale signs that even the average driver should be able to identify to know 'something' is wrong with the car. In this article, we're going to cover a bit about diagnosing a tyre misalignment.



One of the most important elements of a car is its tyres. The tyres alone are responsible to keep the car gripped to the ground, ensuring our cars don't become bumper cars. It is therefore of paramount importance that the tyres maintain their treads and that those treads are even, as uneven treads can cause your car to lose grip during cornering and on wet, slippery surfaces.



The objective of tyre alignment is to get those tyres pointing in the right direction, without a positive or negative toe angle. A positive toe angle or toe out, means that your tyre(s) are pointing outward from your car. Imagine a 'V' shape, whilst a negative toe angle or toe in, means your tyre(s) are pointing inwards to your car. Imagine an inverted 'V' shape.







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