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    Hunter Wheel Alignment

    Poor wheel alignment can lead to uneven tyre wear, pulling to one side, and reduced fuel efficiency. Our Hunter wheel alignment service fixes this by setting your wheels to the exact angles your car needs.

    We use advanced Hunter technology that measures all four wheels with pinpoint accuracy. This ensures better handling, longer tyre life, and safer driving in all conditions.

    Our process is quick and straightforward. We inspect your alignment, explain the issue, and make adjustments on the spot so your car drives straight and feels stable again.

    Key Points

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    Accurate Equipment

    Hunter machines give precise readings and adjustments for perfect alignment.

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    Better Safety

    Correct alignment improves grip, braking, and steering control.

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    Tyre Protection

    Even wear helps tyres last longer and saves money on replacements.

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    Fast Service

    Alignment checks and fixes are done quickly while you wait.

    Our Process

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    Receive Car

    We inspect the wheel alignment and explain the necessary adjustments that need to be made.

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    Process Work

    Hunter technology sets the wheels in the proper manufacturer settings.

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    Deliver You

    You leave with improved handling and tyres wearing evenly.

    FAQ's

    Hunter uses advanced cameras and sensors to measure all four wheels with high accuracy. It adjusts them to factory settings, improving handling and tyre life. This level of precision is higher than what standard alignment machines can provide, resulting in better long-term results for your car.

    Signs include uneven tyre wear, the steering pulling to one side, or a crooked steering wheel when driving straight. If you’ve hit a pothole or kerb recently, it’s worth checking. Regular alignment checks prevent costly tyre damage and improve driving safety.

    Most drivers should have their alignment checked every 6–12 months, or sooner if tyres wear unevenly or the car feels unstable. It’s also best to check alignment after replacing tyres or suspension parts to ensure even wear and proper handling.