Wheel Alignment in Logan, Utah
Professional Four-Wheel Alignment Services
Understanding Proper Vehicle Alignment
When your vehicle pulls to one side while driving or your steering wheel sits off-center, these are clear indicators that your car needs professional wheel alignment service. At Transportation Repair in Logan, Utah, our certified technicians use state-of-the-art alignment machines to precisely measure and adjust your vehicle’s toe, camber, caster angle, and thrust angle according to manufacturer specifications. Proper alignment ensures your tires make optimal contact with the road surface, preventing uneven tire wear and maintaining safe vehicle handling. Our comprehensive alignment service addresses both front-end alignment issues and four-wheel alignment needs, depending on your vehicle’s suspension design. We understand that alignment problems can develop gradually or suddenly after hitting potholes or curbs, or following suspension work, which is why we provide thorough inspections to identify the root cause. Located at 924 W. 400 N., Logan, UT 84321, our facility serves Logan and the surrounding Utah communities with professional automotive services.

Advanced Alignment Technology and Precision Adjustments
Our computerized alignment rack provides precise measurements of all alignment angles, enabling our technicians to make accurate toe, camber, and caster angle corrections to restore your vehicle’s proper geometry. The alignment process begins with a comprehensive inspection of steering and suspension components to ensure all parts are in good condition before adjustments are made. We check for worn ball joints, tie rod ends, control arm bushings, and other critical components that could affect alignment accuracy or cause premature wear. Our technicians understand that proper thrust angle alignment is essential for vehicles with independent rear suspension systems, ensuring all four wheels track correctly down the road. During the alignment service, we also perform tire pressure adjustment and inspect tire wear patterns to identify any underlying issues that may have contributed to the alignment problem. You can reach Transportation Repair at 435-752-0488 to schedule your alignment check and discuss any concerns about your vehicle’s handling or tire wear patterns.
Comprehensive Alignment Services and Related Maintenance
Beyond basic car alignment services, we offer comprehensive suspension alignment evaluations that include tire rotation and balancing to maximize tire life and vehicle performance. Our alignment service consists of a detailed inspection of your vehicle’s suspension system, checking for worn shocks, struts, springs, and other components that could affect wheel alignment or vehicle stability. We provide both front-end alignment for vehicles with solid rear axles and four-wheel alignment for cars and trucks with independent rear suspension systems. Warning signs that indicate you need alignment service include steering wheel vibration, squealing tires when turning, rapid tire wear on the edges or the center of the tread, and difficulty maintaining a straight line while driving. Our comprehensive approach includes inspections of suspension and steering components to ensure all related systems work together correctly. We’re open Mon-Fri: 8am-5pm and provide detailed explanations of all recommended services, helping you understand how proper alignment contributes to vehicle safety, tire longevity, and fuel efficiency.
frequently asked 
questions
Common signs that indicate your vehicle may need alignment include an off-center steering wheel when driving straight, which can suggest misalignment. Additionally, if your car pulls to one side while you’re driving, this is another warning sign. You might also notice uneven tire wear or bald patches, which can indicate a problem. Lastly, if you experience vibrations in the steering wheel or hear squealing noises when turning, these could also indicate that your vehicle needs alignment.
It’s good practice to have your wheel alignment checked at least once a year or whenever you notice signs of misalignment. Additionally, you should have an alignment inspection after hitting a pothole or a curb, or after getting new tires.
The alignment process at Transportation Repair begins with a thorough inspection of your vehicle’s steering and suspension components. Our certified technicians will then use advanced computerized alignment technology to measure the wheel angles and make necessary adjustments to ensure they meet manufacturer specifications.
Yes, improper alignment can increase rolling resistance, affecting your vehicle’s fuel efficiency. A properly aligned vehicle ensures that tires roll smoothly and evenly, optimizing fuel consumption.
Not all vehicles require a four-wheel alignment. Generally, vehicles with independent rear suspension systems benefit from it. In contrast, others with solid rear axles may only need a front-end alignment. Our technicians will determine the best solution for your vehicle during the inspection.