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The Importance of Truck Wheel Alignment Improving Safety and Performance

Unlock improved safety and performance through precision truck wheel alignment at PMT Fleet. Discover the benefits of optimized tire longevity, fuel efficiency, and handling dynamics for your fleet.<br>

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The Importance of Truck Wheel Alignment Improving Safety and Performance

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  1. The Importance of Truck Wheel Alignment: Improving Safety and Performance Add a short description here

  2. What is Truck Wheel Alignment? Truck wheel alignment, also known as truck trailer alignment, refers to the precise adjustment of the wheels’ angles so that they are perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other.

  3. One of the primary reasons why truck wheel alignment is essential is because it significantly enhances safety on the road. Enhancing Safety on the Road When wheels are misaligned, it can lead to irregular tire wear and reduce tire traction, especially during wet or slippery road conditions. This can compromise the truck’s ability to brake and maneuver safely, putting both the driver and other road users at risk. Back to Agenda Page

  4. Improving Fuel Efficiency By investing in regular truck trailer alignment, fleet owners can save significantly on fuel costs over time. When wheels are misaligned, they can drag against the road surface, requiring more energy to move the truck forward. Properly aligned wheels reduce rolling resistance, which translates into better fuel efficiency for trucks.

  5. When to Get Truck Wheel Alignment Ideally, truck wheel alignment should be part of regular preventive maintenance. Experts recommend getting the alignment checked every 12,000 to 25,000 miles, depending on road conditions and driving habits. Additionally, trucks should undergo alignment checks after any significant impact, such as hitting a pothole or curb, to identify and rectify any misalignment.

  6. Contact Us Website: https://www.pmtfleet.com/ Address: 3150 N Weber Ave, Fresno, CA 93722 USA. 559 835 4101 Phone No:

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