Wheel Alignment & Balancing

Maximise Tyre Life & Driving Safety

Proper wheel alignment and balancing are essential for smoother driving, even tyre wear, and improved fuel efficiency. Over time, driving on uneven roads, hitting potholes, or everyday wear and tear can throw your wheels out of alignment or cause imbalances, affecting vehicle performance and safety.

At Tiger Wheel & Tyre Botswana, our expert technicians ensure that your wheels are perfectly aligned and balanced for a safer, more comfortable drive.

 

Wheel Alignment – Why It’s Important

Misaligned wheels don’t roll straight, causing uneven tyre wear and forcing your vehicle to pull to one side. This results in:

  • Increased tyre wear, reducing tyre lifespan
  • Poor fuel efficiency, as misalignment creates rolling resistance
  • Steering issues, requiring constant correction
  • Higher risk of mechanical damage to suspension and steering components

Regular wheel alignment ensures your tyres wear evenly, improving vehicle stability and control.

 

What We Check During Wheel Alignment

Our technicians assess and adjust the following:

  • Camber Angle: The tilt of the wheel inwards or outwards in relation to the top of the tyre.
  • Toe Angle: The direction the tyres point—either toe-in (pointing towards each other) or toe-out (pointing away).
  • Caster Angle: The angle between the pivot line and vertical, which affects steering return after turning.

If you notice your car pulling to one side, uneven tyre wear, or difficulty steering, visit Tiger Wheel & Tyre for an alignment check.

 

Wheel Balancing – Eliminate Vibrations & Improve Handling

Even with new tyres, weight imbalances can occur, leading to:

  • Steering wheel vibrations
  • Uneven tread wear
  • Unstable handling

How We Balance Your Wheels:

  • Tyre is mounted on a precision balancing machine
  • Weight distribution is checked and corrected with balancing weights
  • Final spin test ensures smooth rolling

Wheel balancing should be done every 10,000 km or once a year for optimal driving comfort.

 

When Should You Get Wheel Alignment & Balancing?

  • Every 10,000 km or once per year
  • After hitting potholes or curbs
  • If you experience vibrations, pulling, or uneven tyre wear

Visit your nearest Tiger Wheel & Tyre Botswana for expert wheel alignment and balancing today!

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