Wheel Alignment

Wheel Alignment in Olive Branch, MS 

Trusted Wheel Alignment for Better Performance 

Top Signs It’s Time for a Wheel Alignment  

Your vehicle’s wheel alignment ensures safe driving, optimal tire performance, and overall vehicle handling. At Midas of Olive Branch, our ASE-certified technicians recognize that proper wheel alignment involves precise adjustments to your vehicle’s suspension angles, including toe adjustment, camber adjustment, and caster angle measurements. When your vehicle pulls to one side while driving straight, experiences uneven tire wear patterns, or shows signs of a steering wheel that sits off-center, these are clear indicators that your alignment needs professional attention. Our state-of-the-art alignment machine allows us to measure thrust angle deviations and make precise corrections according to manufacturer specifications. Located at 798 W Brookhaven Cir, Memphis, TN 38117, we serve drivers throughout the Olive Branch area who want to protect their tire investment and ensure their vehicle handles safely on Mississippi roads.  

Our Alignment Process Using Advanced Technology  

Our wheel alignment service begins with thoroughly inspecting your steering and suspension components to identify any worn parts that could affect alignment accuracy. Using computerized alignment equipment, we measure all four wheels simultaneously to provide a complete four-wheel alignment service that addresses front-end alignment issues and rear wheel positioning. Our technicians carefully adjust toe settings, camber angles, and caster measurements to bring your vehicle back to factory specifications, ensuring optimal tire contact with the road surface. During the alignment process, we also check for steering wheel vibration causes and examine tire wear patterns that might indicate underlying suspension problems. You can reach us at (901) 321-0581 to schedule your alignment service, and our team will provide digital inspection reports showing before and after measurements. We’re open Mon – Fri: 7:30AM – 6PM on weekdays and Sat: 8AM – 5PM Sun: Closed, making it convenient for busy families to maintain their vehicles properly.  

More Than Alignment: Complete Car Care Services  

While addressing your car alignment needs, our comprehensive approach includes related services that maximize your vehicle’s performance and safety. We combine wheel alignment with tire rotation services to ensure even wear patterns across all four tires, and our tire balancing service eliminates vibrations that can affect steering comfort. Our suspension inspection identifies worn components that could compromise alignment stability, while our steering component inspection ensures all parts work together harmoniously. We address these concerns when we notice squealing tires when turning or detect recent suspension work that may have affected alignment settings. Our tire pressure adjustment service ensures optimal contact patch and fuel efficiency, complementing the precision alignment work. Many customers appreciate our alignment check service as part of regular maintenance, especially when they notice their vehicle requiring constant steering corrections or experiencing rapid tire wear on specific edges.  

Frequently Asked Questions About Wheel Alignment

Most vehicles benefit from alignment checks every 6,000 miles or when you notice pulling, uneven tire wear, or steering issues. Regular alignment maintenance extends tire life significantly.
Common causes include hitting potholes, curb impacts, normal wear of suspension components, and accidents. Even minor impacts can shift alignment angles enough to cause problems.
While possible, poor alignment causes rapid tire wear, reduced fuel efficiency, and compromised vehicle handling. Addressing alignment issues promptly saves money on premature tire replacement.
Most alignment services require 1-2 hours, depending on whether adjustments are needed and if any suspension components require replacement.
Alignment corrects pulling and off-center steering wheels, but vibrations often require tire balancing or inspection of other components, like wheels or suspension parts.