Larson Hunter Alignment

Larson Ford Wheel Alignment Services

Our state-of-the-art Hunter Alignment System offers precision alignments and delivers the most accurate alignment settings for maximum performance.

Hunter Hawkeye Alignment at Larson Ford

Standard Wheel Alignment Package:   $169.95

Covers you for 12 months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first.

2-Year Wheel Alignment Package:   $189.95

Covers you for 2 years or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first (adjustments only).

Lifetime Wheel Alignment Package:   $199.95

Our best value! Your vehicle is covered for as long as you own it.

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*Valid only at Larson Ford. Some exclusions may apply. See service advisor for details.

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Signs You Need A Wheel Alignment

There are a few ways to tell if your Ford needs a wheel alignment. If you've noticed one or more of these indicators, you should take your vehicle to a professional service center like the one at Larson Ford in Lakewood, NJ. Our certified service technicians will check the alignment of your wheels and confirm everything is correct.

? Uneven tread wear
? Vehicle pulling to the left or right
? Your steering wheel is off-center when driving straight
? Steering wheel vibration

The Importance Of A Wheel Alignment

An unbalanced wheel alignment can affect driving efficiency in addition to costing you money in future repairs. A proper alignment ensures all four wheels are situated straight ahead and parallel.


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Increases Gas Mileage

There is a direct correlation between wheel alignment and fuel costs. A properly aligned wheel on your vehicle has must less resistance when moving, which helps with fuel economy.

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Longer Lasting Tire Tread

A vehicle out of alignment makes tires wear out faster than normal. Not only does rotating and aligning your tires prolong their life, it also protects your car’s suspension. Uneven or imbalanced tires lead to vibration. This can cause unnecessary wear on your suspension..

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Safety First

A misalignment or an imbalance with your tires can cause all sorts of risks. Misaligned wheels are more likely to cause steering wheel vibration. With properly aligned wheels, there’s less concern of unsafe driving.