POTTSBORO, TX · FAMILY OWNED SINCE 2018
Wheel misalignment is one of the most overlooked vehicle issues — and one of the most damaging. If you notice any of these signs, bring it in before it costs you a set of tires.
Your vehicle drifts to one side even when you’re holding the wheel straight.
One side of your tires is wearing faster than the other — a direct result of misalignment.
Your steering wheel is off-center when driving straight on a level road.
Steering wheel vibration at highway speeds can signal alignment or suspension issues.
Tires scrubbing sideways due to toe misalignment can cause squealing on turns.
We use precision laser alignment equipment to measure and correct all four wheels — not just the front. Every job includes a full inspection so you leave knowing exactly where your vehicle stands.
We measure and adjust all four wheels for precise tracking and handling.
You get a printed report showing your alignment angles before and after the adjustment.
We check all four tires for uneven wear patterns and flag anything that needs attention.
We inspect key steering and suspension components while the vehicle is on the lift.
Every lift kit installation at A&O includes a full alignment — no extra charge.
Most alignment shops run you through as fast as possible. At A&O, we take the time to do it right — especially on lifted trucks, leveled SUVs, and custom builds where factory specs don’t always apply.
We understand how lift kits, leveling kits, and aftermarket components affect alignment specs — and we adjust accordingly.
If your alignment is still within spec, we’ll tell you. No upselling, no unnecessary work.
We keep our schedule flexible so we can usually get you in the same day you call.
Family-owned since 2018, serving Pottsboro, Sherman, Denison, and all of Grayson County.
Most manufacturers recommend checking alignment every 6,000–10,000 miles or once a year. You should also check it after hitting a significant pothole, curb, or after any suspension work.
Alignment adjusts the angles of your wheels relative to the vehicle and road. Balancing corrects uneven weight distribution on a wheel/tire assembly. Both affect ride quality, but they fix different problems.
A standard 4-wheel alignment takes about 45–60 minutes. If we find worn suspension components that need addressing first, it may take longer — but we’ll always communicate that upfront.
Absolutely. Lifting your vehicle changes the suspension geometry, which throws off factory alignment settings. Every lift kit installation at A&O includes a full alignment — because skipping it would be doing you a disservice.
We perform 4-wheel alignments using precision laser equipment. This ensures all four wheels are properly aligned to each other and to the vehicle frame — not just the front two.
Serving Pottsboro, Sherman, Denison, and all of Grayson County