Winter's
Potholes, Icy Roads Can Jar Your Vehicle Out of Alignment
(ARA) - Each winter,
thousands of drivers have at least one encounter with a
seemingly bottomless pothole. Others have "minor"
collisions with curbs and other obstacles as a result of
icy road conditions. And many -- perhaps even most - experience
both over the course of a typical winter.
What these drivers
might not realize is that virtually any pothole, curb or
other road hazard can take a nasty toll on a vehicle's steering
and suspension system. In fact, just one impact can jar
the vehicle out of alignment and potentially damage safety-critical
chassis parts.
Sure signs that your
vehicle's steering and suspension needs to be re-aligned,
and could require replacement of one or more steering and
suspension parts, include:
* Steering Wheel
off-center
* Loose steering
* Steering wander
(difficulty holding the vehicle on a consistent path)
* A pull to either
side
* Chassis vibration
at certain speeds
* Increased road-induced
noise, vibration or harshness
* Uneven tire wear
"A proper alignment
requires replacement of any worn or damaged components within
the steering and suspension system," says Kristen Phipps,
brand manager for Moog Chassis Parts. "These parts
can affect your driving safety, so take your professional
technician's service recommendation very seriously."
It's also a good
idea to make sure your technician uses a brand of replacement
parts in which you can have confidence. "This is a
great way to reinforce your expectation that the job will
be done right, with the best products for your vehicle,"
Phipps adds.
Most professional
technicians specify Moog steering and suspension components
for their customers' -- as well as their own -- vehicles.
Developed and tested in partnership with leading NASCAR
teams, Moog products engineered to deliver smoother operation
through the part's full range of motion, resulting in more
precise and responsive steering. Not surprisingly, Moog
chassis parts have been the choice of NASCAR Cup champions
for 38 consecutive years.
Ask your local service
provider if it's time to re-align your vehicle. If he or
she recommends replacement of any steering and suspension
part, don't hesitate to have the repair completed. After
all, your driving safety could be at stake. Moog is the
only choice to do it right.