Top 5 Signs You Might Have a Tire Alignment Issue

Your tires might be trying to tell you something, and it’s not always obvious. At T&T Mobile Tires, we see alignment problems more often than you’d think, especially after a rough Idaho winter or hitting one of those unavoidable potholes.

Here are the top signs your alignment could be off and it’s time to get it checked:


1. Your Vehicle Pulls to One Side

If your car constantly wants to drift left or right, even when the road looks flat, that’s a classic sign. You shouldn’t have to fight your steering wheel to keep driving straight.


2. Uneven Tire Wear

Take a look at your tires. If one side of the tread is wearing down faster than the other, or you notice strange bald spots, your alignment could be the culprit. Catching this early can save your tires and your wallet.


3. Your Steering Wheel Looks Crooked

Driving straight but your steering wheel isn’t centered? That’s not normal. A crooked wheel often means your alignment is out of whack.


4. Strange Handling or Vibration

If your car feels loose, wobbly, or you notice odd vibrations, it could be more than just your tires — alignment issues can affect how your whole vehicle handles.


5. After Hitting a Curb or Pothole

Sometimes, the signs don’t show up right away. But if you recently bumped a curb, hit a pothole, or had a fender bender, it’s a good idea to get your alignment checked, even if everything seems fine at first.


Why It Matters

Bad alignment doesn’t just make driving uncomfortable. It can cause:

✔ Faster tire wear
✔ Worse fuel economy
✔ Poor handling, especially in bad weather


We’ve Got You Covered

While we don’t handle full alignments ourselves, we do check your tires every time we’re out — and if we spot something off, we’ll let you know before it turns into a bigger (and more expensive) problem.

Need tires or a quick check-up? We’ll come to you. No shops. No hassle.

Book your service with T&T Mobile Tires today and drive straight with confidence.

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