Posted on 5/30/2025

If your car has been pulling to one side, your steering wheel feels off-center, or your tires are wearing unevenly, you’re probably due for a wheel alignment. However, not every vehicle needs the same kind of alignment. Depending on your vehicle type and suspension setup, you may need a 2-wheel (front-end) alignment or a 4-wheel alignment. So, how do you know which one is right for your car? Here’s what you need to know about the differences between 2-wheel and 4-wheel alignments, how each works, and how to tell what your vehicle requires. What Is a Wheel Alignment A wheel alignment adjusts the angles of your wheels to match the manufacturer’s specifications. These adjustments affect how your tires make contact with the road, how the vehicle handles, and how evenly the tires wear over time. The three main angles adjusted during an alignment are: Camber: The tilt of the wheel when viewed from the front Toe: The angle the tires point inward or out ... read more