Best Wheel Alignment in Jackson Hole

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The Garage Jackson Hole provides the valley's best wheel alignment service using computerized alignment equipment. We perform two-wheel and four-wheel alignments for all cars, trucks, and SUVs. Located at 940 W Broadway. Call (307) 733-2025.

Precision Wheel Alignment in Jackson Hole

Wheel alignment isn't just about making your vehicle drive straight — it's about maximizing tire life, optimizing fuel efficiency, ensuring predictable handling, and maintaining safety. In Jackson Hole, where roads are rough, potholes are frequent in spring, and curb impacts happen on snowy streets, alignment issues are extremely common. At The Garage Jackson Hole, we use computerized alignment equipment to measure and adjust your vehicle's alignment angles to manufacturer specifications.

A proper alignment adjusts three key angles: camber (the inward or outward tilt of the tire), toe (the direction the tires point relative to each other), and caster (the forward or rearward tilt of the steering axis). When any of these angles are out of specification, the result is uneven tire wear, pulling to one side, a crooked steering wheel, or reduced stability at highway speeds.

We recommend an alignment check annually, after hitting a significant pothole or curb, after any suspension or steering repair, and whenever you notice abnormal tire wear patterns.

Our Alignment Services

Two-Wheel (Front) Alignment

Adjusts the front axle only. Suitable for vehicles with solid rear axles where the rear alignment is fixed. We still measure the rear angles to ensure we set the front alignment relative to the rear thrust line.

Four-Wheel Alignment

Adjusts both front and rear axles. Required for vehicles with independent rear suspension, which includes most modern SUVs, crossovers, and sedans. All four wheels are measured and adjusted to ensure they work together as a system.

Pre-Alignment Inspection

Before performing an alignment, we inspect all steering and suspension components — tie rod ends, ball joints, control arm bushings, strut mounts, wheel bearings, and sway bar links. Worn components cannot hold alignment angles, so replacing them first is essential.

Post-Repair Alignment

After suspension or steering repairs — strut replacement, ball joint replacement, tie rod replacement, or control arm replacement — we always perform an alignment to ensure the new components are set to correct angles.

Why Alignment Matters More in Jackson Hole

Jackson Hole roads are harder on alignment than smooth, flat highways. Here's why:

  • Potholes and frost heaves — Spring in Wyoming brings potholes as frozen pavement breaks up. Hitting a pothole at speed can instantly knock alignment angles out of specification and even bend suspension components.
  • Rough gravel roads — Many Jackson Hole residents live on or regularly drive unpaved roads. The constant jolting gradually shifts alignment settings.
  • Curb impacts — Winter snow banks narrow roads and parking areas. Bumping curbs while parking on icy streets is common and can affect alignment.
  • Wildlife avoidance maneuvers — Swerving to avoid a moose or deer, especially at night, sometimes means hitting a ditch, curb, or guardrail. Even a minor impact can shift alignment angles.
  • Mountain road crowning — Roads in mountainous terrain often have significant crown for drainage. Consistently driving on crowned roads puts asymmetric forces on suspension that can gradually affect alignment.

Given these conditions, we recommend checking alignment at least once a year, or sooner if you notice symptoms like pulling, a crooked steering wheel, or uneven tire wear.

Signs You Need an Alignment

  • Vehicle pulls to one side — The car drifts left or right on a flat, straight road even when you hold the steering wheel centered.
  • Steering wheel is off-center — The steering wheel is crooked when driving straight. This usually means the toe angle on one side is different from the other.
  • Uneven tire wear — Wear on the inside or outside edge of a tire, or a sawtooth pattern across the tread, typically indicates misalignment.
  • Vehicle feels loose or wanders — The car doesn't track steadily at highway speeds and requires constant steering corrections.
  • After an impact — Hitting a pothole, curb, or debris hard enough to feel it through the steering wheel warrants an alignment check.

A vehicle with toe misalignment of just one-sixteenth of an inch will drag each tire sideways roughly 28 feet for every mile driven. Over thousands of miles, this scrubbing action wears tread rapidly and unevenly. A simple alignment adjustment eliminates this waste and can add thousands of miles to tire life.

Phone: (307) 733-2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

A standard alignment is competitively priced for the Jackson Hole market. Four-wheel alignments may cost slightly more than two-wheel. If worn components need replacement before alignment, those costs are additional. We provide the full picture before starting.

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