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Wheel Alignment

Wheel alignment systems are designed to measure and adjust wheel angles for improved handling, reduced tyre wear, and driving safety. 3D, 5D, truck, and portable solutions support a wide range of vehicles and workshop setups.

Wheel Alignment Systems for Modern Vehicles

This wheel alignment range covers passenger cars, new energy vehicles, trucks, and portable alignment applications.

  • 3D & 5D Alignment Systems

    Camera-based alignment systems designed for accurate and efficient wheel angle measurement across multiple vehicle models.

  • Specialized & Portable Solutions

    Includes aligners for new energy vehicles, trucks, and portable setups where flexibility or specific vehicle coverage is required.

Wheel Alignment Key Angles

Camber

Camber refers to the inward or outward tilt of the wheels, directly affecting tyre wear and cornering stability.

Caster

Caster is the forward or backward tilt of the steering axis, influencing straight-line stability and steering return.

Toe

Toe describes the difference between the front and rear distances of the wheels, impacting tyre wear and vehicle tracking.

Kingpin Inclination (KPI / SAI)

Kingpin inclination is the inward tilt of the steering axis. It works together with camber and caster to improve steering stability, self-centering behavior, and ease of steering.

When Do I Need a Wheel Alignment?

Wheel alignment is recommended whenever handling issues or abnormal tyre wear appear. Regular alignment checks help maintain vehicle safety, steering stability, and tyre life.

  • Uneven or rapid tyre wear
  • Vehicle pulling or drifting away from a straight line
  • Steering wheel not centered while driving straight
  • After hitting a pothole, curb, or road obstacle
  • When replacing new tyres
  • Alignment is recommended twice a year to improve handling and extend tyre life

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FAQs

What types of wheel alignment systems are available?
3D, 5D, truck-specific, portable wheel aligners, and alignment measurement accessories are available.
Are wheel aligners suitable for new energy vehicles?
Yes. Dedicated wheel alignment systems are designed to support new energy vehicle models.
Can wheel alignment be performed on trucks?
Yes. Truck wheel aligners and specialized measurement tools support alignment for heavy vehicles.
Are portable wheel aligners available?
Yes. Portable wheel aligners allow flexible positioning and maximize workspace usage.
Do alignment accessories improve accuracy?
Yes. Turn plates, toe-in gauges, and camber gauges help achieve precise wheel alignment results.