Wheel Alignment

Vehicle alignment consists in adjusting the angle of the wheels in order to ensure that they are parallel to one another and perpendicular to the ground. This alignment is necessary to prevent excessive friction or the premature wear of the tires, steering system and suspension.

Advantages of proper alignment :

  • Improved maneuverability and vehicle control;
  • A better driving experience;
  • Reduced fuel consumption;
  • Reduced air pollution.

Point S recommendation :

  • It is recommended that your vehicle wheels be aligned every 20 000 kilometers or every year. Nonetheless, you can have your vehicle aligned anytime you become aware of uneven tire wear or find noticeable change in the vehicle's road-handling.

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For more information, contact Robert Bernard Boucherville at 450 449-1112

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Equal payments

Including, if applicable on selected products, installation and balancing in stores, environmental fees and taxes.

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Traction - dry road

Dry-road traction is a tire's ability to brake effectively and respond well to the steering wheel on dry roads.

Traction - wet road

Wet traction is a tire's resistance to hydroplaning and its ability to provide safe driving in wet conditions.

Traction - snowy road

Snow-covered road traction is a tire's ability to operate on partially or completely snow-covered pavement.

Traction - icy road

Ice traction is a tire's ability to operate on partially or completely ice-covered pavement.

Durability

Durability refers to how many kilometres a tire can go before it stops performing.

Comfort/noise

Comfort refers to the ride quality of a tire and the noise it emits on the road.