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3 Features To Look For In A Wheel Alignment Machine For Your Tire Shop

You are building your brand-new tire shop, and it is down to picking the best equipment to provide the services your clients will expect you to provide. One such piece of equipment you will need in your tire shop is a wheel alignment machine, and these things can be highly diverse in how they are created and the features they have to offer. If you are struggling to find the best alignment machine for sale, there are a few pointers to remember. Take a look at some of the things to be watching for in your search for the best machine. 

High Read-Rate Accuracy

Hands down, this is one of the most important features that you should be looking for when you are shopping for a modern piece of wheel alignment equipment. If a unit states in its description that it has a high read-rate accuracy, you will know that the unit is one of the best. The read-rate accuracy means the model is capable of providing highly accurate readings during wheel alignment checks. Some models are functional and will get the job done, but the end results may not be all that accurate, and this is far from what you want in a professional shop. 

Compatible with Low-Ride-Height Vehicles 

Vehicles that have a lower stature can be harder to align because there is not a lot of room for measurement of the caster, camber, and toe. Unfortunately, a lot of newer vehicles do sit close to the ground to help improve fuel efficiency, and many vehicle owners do install ground effects that can make things even harder. However, if you are getting the best equipment, the machine will have no problem getting accurate readings in spite of performing measurements on a vehicle that has a lower ride height.

User-Friendly Electronic Interface

Aligning wheels is nothing like it once was. This process now is far more computerized and far more technical, and the equipment that is available does reflect that. One problem with this fact is not every machine you come across is going to be user-friendly in how it operates. If the machine you pick up is hard to use, it will only slow down how many customers you are capable of providing alignment services to in a day's time. The unit should come with helpful training materials, an easy-to-follow interface, and technician feedback from the manufacturer at any time of the day.