

Precision Alignments
Why does my European car need an alignment at Eurowerks Motorsports?
Proper wheel alignment is essential to maintain the precision handling and ride quality your European car was engineered for. Over time, potholes, curbs, and normal driving wear can cause your alignment to shift, leading to uneven tire wear, poor fuel efficiency, and reduced stability at high speeds. We use state-of-the-art alignment equipment calibrated specifically for BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Porsche, and Land Rover vehicles. Our technicians measure and adjust your suspension angles to factory specifications, or performance specs if desired, ensuring your car drives straight, corners confidently, and preserves the life of your tires.
What is a precision alignment?
An alignment is the process of adjusting your vehicle’s suspension so that the wheels are set to the correct angles specified by the manufacturer. These angles—called camber, caster, and toe—determine how your tires make contact with the road. When properly aligned, all four wheels work together in harmony. If the alignment is off, even slightly, it can cause your car to pull to one side, the steering wheel to sit off-center, or your tires to wear unevenly.
How can i tell if i need an alignment?
You can usually tell your car needs an alignment by watching for a few common signs:
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Steering pull – If your car drifts left or right even when you’re holding the wheel straight, the alignment may be off.
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Off-center steering wheel – When driving straight, your steering wheel should sit centered. If it tilts to one side, that’s a red flag.
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Uneven or rapid tire wear – Tires wearing more on the inside or outside edges often point to incorrect alignment.
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Shaky or loose handling – A car that feels unstable or vague at higher speeds may have misaligned suspension angles.
Even if you don’t notice these symptoms, we recommend periodic alignment checks especially after hitting a pothole, curb, or replacing suspension or steering parts to keep your European car driving as intended.