Wheel Alignment for European Vehicles

When your wheels are aligned as they are designed to be your vehicle drives as it is designed to drive. An aligned vehicle drives smoothly, improved steering and longer lasting tyres. Misalignment can lead to uneven tyre wear and shorter tyre life, and compromise steering and suspension parts leading to poor handling.

Aussie Tune owner Niegel inspecting brakes on European car
Aussie Tune mechanics working on European car
Mechanic inspecting european car at the Aussie Tune workshop near Dandenong

Noticeable Signs Your Wheels are Misaligned

There are no dashboard warning lights that indicate when you need an alignment.

But there are common signs to look, listen and feel for:

  • Vehicle pulling to the left or right.
  • Uneven or rapid tyre wear.
  • Your steering wheel is crooked when driving straight.
  • Squeaking tyres.

Poor wheel alignment can be subtle. If you are unsure, if you have recently hit a pothole or a gutter, it is worth having your wheels aligned. In the very least, with your regular service schedule or at the first sign of uneven or premature tyre wear.

Has your European vehicle hit a pothole and your steering is not quite right?

Give us a call to arrange a time to get the wheel alignment assessed.

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Does Aussie Tune offer a guarantee?

We believe that if you are claiming quality work it must be backed up and the only way to do this is by the guarantee you offer. All parts that we fit to your car a covered by a minimum 12 month 25,000km warranty; if it fails we replace it no charge what so ever; many of our car repairs and services come with a two year or 50,000km warranty. We are so confident in the systems and processes we have in place that if it wasn't done correctly the first time the repair is redone at no cost to you.

Can I be sure the service or repairs are being done correctly?

You can be sure we do and this is why; Information is important when repairing all cars, but essential when working on later model cars. Aussie Tune subscribes to the following technical information sources; Autodata and Autopedia who offer required information such as; manufacturer specific service schedules, wiring diagrams, diagnostic procedures, torque specifications and repair procedures.We regularly attend training clinics and technical information seminars. The owner Nigel has twice traveled to the USA for in depth training in vehicle electronics in Texas and Hybrid vehicle repair in Boston.

What sort of parts are being used?

The short answer is quality parts. We use a mix of genuine and aftermarket parts but only those that are covered by a minimum 12/25,000km warranty and which are sold be suppliers who back their products.

Why don't we service all makes of vehicles?

In order to provide quality service and repairs to the modern car you need the right tools and many of them. It is not financially viable for us to buy every tool needed for every vehicle on the road. We have a vast selection of tools suited to our specialist makes so we can offer you the best result.

What do I do if something goes wrong or I'm not happy with my service?

Give us a call and let us know what went wrong as soon as possible so we can rectify it. If needed we will tow your vehicle back to our workshop to perform the required repairs.

Do you have payment plan options?

Yes we offer the ability to pay through Zip pay or Zip Money. See Zip website for terms and conditions.

Can I supply my own parts and just pay for labour?

Our policy is no, we do not fit parts supplied by customers as we want to be able to warranty our work and when the parts are supplied it becomes messy if there is a warranty issue. It keeps it much clearer if we provide both parts and labor.

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