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Wheel Alignment for Classic cars











Owning a classic car is a source of pride, and maintaining its performance and appearance is essential to preserving its value. Proper wheel alignment is a key aspect of this maintenance, ensuring that your classic car drives smoothly, handles well, and minimizes tire wear.

At George's Alignment and Brake service, we understand the unique challenges of aligning wheels on vintage and classic vehicles, and we provide specialized services tailored to their specific needs. We proudly service classic cars from 1950 and later.

The Importance of Wheel Alignment for Historic Vehicles

Old-timer vehicles often have different suspension designs, older components, and unique alignment specifications compared to modern cars. Ensuring that your wheels are correctly aligned not only improves handling and comfort but also helps protect the integrity of your vehicle's suspension and steering systems.
Our technicians are experienced in working with a wide range of classic cars, from muscle cars to vintage roadsters, and use specialized techniques to achieve the perfect alignment.

How Long Does It Take?

A tire alignment for classic cars typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. The time can vary depending on the condition of your car's suspension and steering components. Given the uniqueness of each classic car, our technicians take the time needed to ensure a precise and accurate alignment.

What Does It Cost?

The cost of a wheel alignment for classic cars varies depending on the specific needs of your vehicle. For most classic cars, the price typically starts from $160. This includes a comprehensive inspection, precise adjustments, and a test drive to ensure everything is in perfect condition.

If your car requires additional services, such as adjusting or replacing suspension components, we will provide you with a detailed cost estimate before proceeding.

Classic Cars wheel alignment

starts at
$160.00

Note: Prices may vary depending on the condition of the vehicle and the complexity of the alignment required.

How much is a wheel alignment for Classic cars?

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Classic car wheel alignment
Classic car wheel alignment

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Our Process

Inspection

tire inspection before wheel alignment
tire inspection before wheel alignment

The process begins with a thorough inspection of your classic car’s suspension and steering components. Given the age and potential wear on these parts, we carefully assess their condition to ensure they are in good shape before proceeding with the alignment. We also check your tire pressure and condition, as these factors can greatly impact the alignment process.

classic car tire alignment process
classic car tire alignment process
wheel alignment report
wheel alignment report

Adjustment

Using precision alignment equipment, our technicians measure the current alignment angles of your car’s wheels. This includes the camber, caster, and toe angles, which are then compared to the original manufacturer’s specifications or custom settings tailored to your vehicle’s modifications.

Adjusting the alignment on a classic car requires a careful and skilled approach. Our technicians make precise adjustments to the alignment angles, taking into account the vehicle's unique characteristics and any modifications that may have been made. We understand the importance of maintaining the authenticity and performance of your classic car, and our adjustments reflect that commitment.

After the adjustments are complete, we perform a final inspection and take the car for a test drive to ensure that the alignment is perfect. This step is crucial to confirm that your classic car handles as it should, providing a smooth and enjoyable driving experience.

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Wheel alignment services we provide by car type:

Passenger vehicles - suitable for most sedans, coupes, compact cars, or all-wheel-drive vehicles as their hybrid versions
SUVs - compact, mid-size, full-size SUVs, crossovers, or off-road vehicles, as their hybrid version
Trucks and Minivans - trucks, heavy-duty trucks, pickups, commercial vehicles, or minivans
Lowered cars - Lowered cars
Electric cars - Electric vehicles (EVs), including Tesla and Rivian, and some models of hybrid cars