There are main telltale signs that your vehicle's wheels are out of
whack (misaligned or maladjusted). First, the steering wheel will
naturally pull the automobile in a direction other than straight. When
you measure this, make sure the vehicle is travelling on an even,
concrete surface and that the vehicle is travelling at a constant speed.
In other words, there are no other forces manipulating the vehicle.
The
second symptom will be physically apparent in your front tires. If
there is wear across the width of the tire in the form of a thin tread
on the inside and outside of the tire, you should have a mechanic
evaluate your tires. There are other possibilities, of course, but these
two are the most common indications of a set of tires that need
realignment.
There are many reasons to address this, mostly
regarding safety, but poor alignment can contribute to lower fuel
mileage. Regardless of whether you operate a commercial vehicle, or are
concerned about a family car, you should add tire maintenance into your
queue of routine maintenance.
Determining tire balance is a little
more technically difficult. If tires become very unbalanced, the wheel
and tire may bounce up and down at certain driving speeds leading to
increased tire wear and reduced shock absorption, traction, and control.
You should check and rotate tires on recommended intervals based upon
the type of automobile you drive.
How Do Mechanics Perform Tire Maintenance Work?:
Automotive lifts
are used to perform maintenance work on the underbelly of automobiles
for extended periods of time. Because automotive lifting machines are
lifting cars and trucks, proper safety precautions must be taken to
ensure workers' safety. Historically the most widely used automobile
lifts were in-ground lifts. These lifts were literally built into the
ground, and they use pistons to lift the vehicle. When these in-ground
lifts aren't being used they remain at ground level so the space can be
utilized.
Another type of automobile lift is the parallelogram or scissors lift.
This type is used with longer or unconventionally shaped vehicles such
as transit buses. They lift the vehicle with synchronized mobile
columns, often utilizing as many as six or more lifts at once.
Another
lift is a surface mount lift, which uses two or four separate posts
that have drive-on features, making them common in muffler and oil
change shops. In these maintenance shops they need lifts that can lift
several different types of cars in a short period of time. These shops
can also store the vehicles on the lift.
It is imperative to
select a lift that is appropriate for your application to make definite
the safety of its operators. It is also important to keep the lifts
properly maintained. In the event you have a broken or damaged
automobile lift, make definite that you receive the correct replacement
parts. There are companies that provide auto lift
products & services, & they are going to be able to help you
find the exact piece you are looking for. In the event you are using an
outdated lift, some shops are even able to re-manufacture the part for
you.
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