Expert Jeep Wheel Alignment in Walnut Grove
If your Jeep pulls to one side, your steering wheel sits off-center, or your tires are wearing unevenly, it’s time for a professional wheel alignment. At Dale’s Auto Service, we provide precise Jeep wheel alignment in Walnut Grove for daily drivers, lifted Jeeps, and off-road builds—so your Jeep tracks straight, handles confidently, and doesn’t chew through tires.
We’re known as the best auto service shop in the Lower Mainland, and Walnut Grove drivers trust our team to diagnose the real cause of tire wear and handling issues—not just “set the toe and send it.”
Why Jeep Alignments Matter (More Than Most Vehicles)
Jeeps are built tough, but their suspension and steering geometry can be sensitive to:
- Lift kits and leveling kits
- Larger tire and wheel packages
- Worn ball joints, tie rods, track bars, and control arm bushings
- Impacts from potholes, curbs, or off-road trails
A proper alignment restores safe handling and protects your investment in tires and suspension parts.
Signs Your Jeep Needs a Wheel Alignment
- Vehicle pulls left or right
- Steering wheel not centered
- Uneven tire wear (inside/outside edge wear, cupping, feathering)
- Wandering or “loose” highway steering
- New tires or suspension parts installed
- After lifting, leveling, or changing ride height
Our Jeep Alignment Process
We align Jeeps with accuracy and care—especially when modified. Our process includes:
- Checking tire condition and pressures
- Inspecting key steering/suspension wear points (as needed)
- Setting alignment angles to improve tracking, tire life, and stability
- Road-testing when appropriate to confirm results
Whether you drive a Wrangler, Gladiator, Grand Cherokee, Cherokee, Compass, Patriot, or Renegade—stock or built—we’ll get it driving right.
Walnut Grove Jeep Owners: Get the Alignment Done Right
Looking for the best mechanic near you for Jeep alignment and auto service in Walnut Grove? Choose a shop that takes alignment seriously and understands how Jeep suspensions behave on-road and off-road.
Book Jeep Wheel Alignment Near You (Walnut Grove)
For trusted Jeep wheel alignment near you, contact Dale’s Auto Service today.
Dale’s Auto Service
📍 Unit #107 – 19415 56 Ave, Surrey, BC
📞 604-530-9160
✉️ sales@dalesauto.ca
We won’t steer you wrong!
JEEP Wheel Alignment FAQ
1) How often should I align my Jeep?
A good rule is once per year, or anytime you install suspension parts, lift/level the Jeep, hit a major pothole/curb, or notice pulling or uneven tire wear.
2) Do I need an alignment after installing a lift kit?
Yes—always. Changes in ride height affect caster, camber, and toe. A proper alignment helps prevent wandering and rapid tire wear.
3) Why does my Jeep wander on the highway?
Highway wander can come from low caster, incorrect toe settings, or worn steering/suspension components (track bar, tie rods, ball joints). We can inspect and advise what’s needed.
4) Can you align my Jeep with bigger tires and aftermarket wheels?
Absolutely. Larger tires and wheel offset changes can affect handling. We’ll align your Jeep to improve stability and maximize tire life.
5) Will an alignment fix steering wheel vibration?
Sometimes—but vibration is often caused by wheel balance, tire issues, or worn parts. If you’re feeling vibration, we’ll help identify the real cause.
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Ready for a Wheel Alignment?
Pre-Alignment Checklist:
Before bringing your car in for alignment, please ensure the following:
- Confirm that the steering and suspension are in safe, proper working condition.
- Check that the front tie rods are not seized, as we do not use heat to free them up.
- Inspect ball joints, bushings, and tie rods for signs of wear or play.
- Ensure bearings are not loose or worn, and there are no leaking struts or shocks.
- Verify the steering box for minor play, and ensure tires are safe for driving.
- The vehicle must be capable of running under its own power.
- If the vehicle underwent restoration, ensure all work has been double-checked by the facility/person responsible. If unsure, book a steering/suspension re-torque before the alignment appointment.
- We will proceed with the alignment once the vehicle passes our inspection
Please note, should any components fail inspection, there will be a charge for the inspection as our technicians invest time in this process. We aim to avoid wasting your time and money by addressing these issues upfront.
Please request a steering and suspension inspection if you do not know the condition of your vehicle.
Thorough inspections and prioritize safety to prevent any future issues.















