19025 Parthenia St Unit 113, Northridge, CA

Wheel Alignment Service for Lowered Cars













Lowering your car to achieve the perfect stance or going for the extreme look of a slammed car can enhance its aesthetic appeal and improve handling, but it also introduces new challenges regarding wheel alignment. Ensuring proper alignment is crucial to maintaining your lowered vehicle's performance, safety, and longevity. At George's Alignment and Brake Service, we understand the unique needs of modified cars and provide specialized wheel alignment services tailored specifically for lowered vehicles.

The Unique Challenges of Aligning Lowered Cars

When a car is lowered, the suspension geometry changes, often leading to increased camber and altered toe angles. These changes can cause uneven tire wear, poor handling, and reduced ride quality if not properly addressed. Our technicians are highly trained in the complexities of aligning modified vehicles, ensuring that your car's wheels are perfectly aligned for optimal performance.

How Long Does It Take?

Due to the complexity of the process, tire alignments for custom-tuned vehicles typically take longer than for standard cars. On average, they may take 2 to 3 hours. This extra time ensures that every aspect of the alignment is meticulously adjusted to accommodate your vehicle’s modifications.

What Does It Cost?

The cost of a tire alignment for custom-tuned vehicles varies depending on the extent of the modifications and the specific needs of your vehicle. For most custom-tuned cars, the price starts from $139.99. This includes a thorough inspection, precise adjustments, and a final test drive to ensure everything operates flawlessly.

How much is a wheel alignment for Lowered cars?

starts at
$139.99

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

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Our Process

Inspection

tire inspection before wheel alignment
tire inspection before wheel alignment

The process begins with a detailed inspection of your vehicle’s suspension and steering components. Lowered cars often have aftermarket parts, which require careful evaluation to ensure they are in good condition and compatible with proper alignment. We also check your tire pressure and condition, as these factors can significantly impact the alignment process.

Wheel alignment lowered cars
Wheel alignment lowered cars
wheel alignment report
wheel alignment report

Adjustment

Using precision alignment machines, 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 best settings for your specific vehicle setup. For lowered cars, these measurements are especially critical, as even small deviations can greatly affect handling.

Using precision alignment machines, 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 best settings for your specific vehicle setup. For lowered cars, these measurements are especially critical, as even small deviations can greatly affect handling.

After the adjustments are complete, we perform a thorough inspection and take the car for a test drive to ensure the alignment is perfect. For vehicles with lowered suspensions, this step is essential to confirm that the vehicle handles as expected and that all modifications are working in harmony with the alignment.

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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
Electric cars - Electric vehicles (EVs), including Tesla and Rivian, and some models of hybrid cars
Classic cars - suitable for most Classic cars since 1950