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Wheel Alignment in Phoenix

Is your car pulling to one side? Uneven tire wear? Steering wheel off-center? You might need a wheel alignment. At Ignition Auto Repair, we provide precision 2-wheel and 4-wheel alignments in Phoenix to help you stay safe, save money on tires, and enjoy a smoother ride.

SPEEDY, Accurate Alignment

We use state-of-the-art alignment machines and digital measurements to bring your wheels back to perfect factory spec.

INCLUDES:

Signs Your Cooling System Needs Attention

If your wheels are even slightly out of spec, it can affect fuel economy, tire life, and safety. Come see us if:

  • Your car pulls to one side while driving

  • Uneven or rapid tire wear

  • Steering wheel is crooked when driving straight

  • Your tires squeal or feel loose

  • You recently installed new tires or suspension parts

Cooling System Flush

We offer competitive pricing with no upsells or unnecessary repairs.

  • 2-Wheel Alignment – Starting at $89.99

  • 4-Wheel Alignment – Starting at $119.99

  • Free Alignment Check with Tire Purchase or Suspension Repair

Ask us about alignment with suspension work or lift kits — we calibrate to OE specs or custom setups.

Serving Phoenix, APACHE JUNCTION, SCOTTSDALE & Nearby Areas

📍 Phoenix’s Go-To Alignment Shop – Local & Trusted

Located in Apache Junction, Ignition proudly serves:

  • Phoenix

  • Scottsdale

  • Mesa

  • And surrounding East Valley communities

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What our clients say.

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Straight wheels. Longer tires. Safer drive. That’s Ignition.

Precision Wheel Alignment in Phoenix

At Ignition, we don’t just fix problems — we prevent them. Trust us for honest diagnostics, certified techs, and the straightest ride in town.

We recommend checking alignment every 12,000–15,000 miles, or anytime you notice signs of misalignment.

Yes. Driving on misaligned wheels causes uneven wear, which can cut tire life in half or more.

Absolutely. Any suspension replacement, lift/lowering kit, or new tires should be followed by a fresh alignment.