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Vehicle Repair & Alignments

We offer a wide range of vehicle repair and maintenance services.

  • Air Conditioning and Heating
  • All Wheel Drive
  • Anti-Lock (ABS) Brakes
  • Battery Replacement
  • Belts & Hoses
  • Brake Flush
  • Brake Inspection
  • Brake Pads
  • Brake Repair
  • Brakes
  • Car Battery Repair
  • Car Maintenance
  • Charging System
  • Check Engine Light
  • Clutch Repairs
  • Computer Diagnostics
  • Cooling System Service
  • Drive Train
  • Electrical Problems
  • Emission
  • Engine & Power Train
  • Engine Service
  • Exhaust
  • Fleet Maintenance
  • Fuel Injection
  • Lube Oil & Filter
  • Mufflers & Exhaust
  • Oil Change
  • Power Windows & Door Locks
  • Pre-Purchase Inspection
  • Pre-Trip Inspection
  • Radiator
  • Rotors
  • Scheduled Maintenance
  • Shocks
  • Smog Check
  • Spark Plugs
  • Starters & Alternators
  • Steering
  • Struts
  • Suspension
  • Timing Belt
  • Timing Chain
  • Transmission Flush
  • Transmission Repair
  • Tune-Up
  • Wheel Alignment (4-Wheel)
  • Windshield Replacement

Tire Alignments

Alignment is one of the key maintenance factors in getting the most wear and performance from your tires. In addition, wheel alignment provides safe, predictable vehicle control as well as a smooth and comfortable ride that’s free of pulling or vibration.

Today’s modern suspensions require a precise four-wheel alignment that can only be achieved through a modern alignment system. This applies to both front and rear wheel drive vehicles.

CTW works on all different types of vehicles, makes and models.

  • Front End Alignments
  • Four Wheel Alignments
  • Alignment Cams & Shims
  • Fleet Service Available
Why You Need Alignments

Very often a worn suspension part is the cause of an alignment problem. On older vehicles, worn springs can lower a vehicle’s ride height, altering its geometry and creating misalignment (all alignment settings refer to ride height). Weak springs can also contribute to uneven or “cupped” tire wear.

Another common problem is worn ball joints. The symptoms here are erratic handling, slow steering response, and irregular tire wear.

Finally, worn tie rods can allow the tire to wander left to right, effectively changing toe as the vehicle rolls down the road. Irregular feathering will develop on the tire tread when this is the problem.