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Technician performing a four-wheel computerised wheel alignment at Beyana Automotive Epping

Wheel Alignment · Epping VIC 3076

Wheel Alignment in Epping

Four-wheel computerised wheel alignment in Epping that is the cheapest insurance against premature tyre wear and a car that pulls to one side.

Wheel Alignment in Epping

Local wheel alignment, done properly.

The cheapest way to protect your tyres.
An alignment costs a fraction of a new set of tyres, yet poor alignment can chew through them in months. If your steering pulls or the wheel sits off-centre, your tyres are paying the price. Getting it right is the smartest small spend you can make.

Four-wheel computerised precision.
We use computerised four-wheel alignment equipment to set your angles back to the manufacturer's exact figures. That means even tyre wear, true straight-ahead steering and a car that tracks properly. Eyeballing it the old way simply cannot match the accuracy.

Epping roads and kerbs take their toll.
Potholes along Edgars Road and a hard kerb hit pulling into a tight car park are all it takes to knock your alignment out. Daily driving around Epping slowly nudges the settings off true. A check after any heavy bump keeps small knocks from becoming worn tyres.

Essential after suspension or kerb damage.
Any time you have new suspension parts fitted or you have clipped a kerb, an alignment should follow. We will tell you honestly whether you need one and quote it before we begin. Free pickup and drop-off across Epping makes it effortless.

Local insight

The potholes along Edgars Road are exactly the kind of jolt that knocks your alignment out and quietly starts wearing your tyres unevenly.

Find Us in Epping

Conveniently located to serve the Epping community

Ready when you are

Book a Wheel Alignment in Epping

Call Beyana Automotive on 0430 111 780 for precise four-wheel alignment and a fixed-price quote.

Free pickup & drop-off
Open until 8 PM
Logbook warranty safe

Common questions

Wheel Alignment in Epping — FAQs Epping.

  • Tell-tale signs are the car pulling to one side, an off-centre steering wheel when driving straight, or uneven tyre wear. After hitting a pothole or kerb around Epping it is worth a check.
  • It uses precision equipment to measure and adjust all four wheels back to the manufacturer's specified angles, giving even tyre wear and accurate steering that a manual setup cannot match.
  • A good rule is to check it at least once a year, when you fit new tyres, after suspension work, or any time you have a heavy kerb or pothole impact on Epping roads.
  • Yes. Misaligned wheels scrub the tyres unevenly and can ruin a set in a few thousand kilometres. A small alignment cost protects a much larger tyre investment.
  • Almost always. Replacing suspension components changes the wheel angles, so an alignment afterwards is needed to set everything correctly and protect your tyres.