Sid's has been in business since 1984.
We can align just about anything, cars, trucks, semis, UTV, lifted and lowered vehicles.
If you're seeking the quality you'd anticipate from top-tier professionals, combined with a personal and friendly ambiance, you've discovered the right place.
We have invested in all the latest specialist tools and diagnostic software that is specifically tailored for your vehicle.
Our alignment shop is capable of servicing a variety of models. We can align just about anything.
We provide top notch maintenance service for all types of vehicles.
We are certified to service and repair the following makes:
"This is the best value for an alignment in Utah County. They are also the best at diagnosing whether your car even needs an alignment or not. In my case they even turned my business away when they said my car didn’t actually need an alignment but needed some other work instead."
"They did an excellent and very quick job on my motorhome and it drives better than it ever has. I would recommend them highly"
"The one thing the comes to mind about Sid's Alignment is they are trustworthy! We have been going to them 10+ years. They always give a fair price and are very straightforward in what's needed. One time another company told us we needed new brakes because our pads were completely warn, Anthony checked them out for us and let us know we had plenty of life left in them and we didn't need to replace them. Great company, amazing people!"
Whether you drive a passenger car, medium-sized truck, or SUV, our professionals are dedicated to ensuring your vehicle's alignment is optimal before you leave our facility.
Here at Sid's Alignment, having customer satisfaction is important to us. We treat all of our customers like family and excel in providing updates on your repair status so you stay informed. Keeping your wheels and tires in good condition is a crucial to maintain a safe vehicle, so call us as soon as you need wheel alignment, custom wheel alignment, and semi wheel alignment.
Vehicle alignment refers to the adjustment of a car's suspension components to ensure the wheels are properly aligned with each other and the road surface. Proper alignment is crucial because it affects the wear pattern of your tires, fuel efficiency, and overall handling of the vehicle. If your vehicle is misaligned, it can lead to uneven tire wear, reduced fuel efficiency, and a compromised steering response.
There are several signs that your vehicle might need an alignment. These include: Uneven or rapid tire wear. Your steering wheel is off-center when driving straight. The vehicle pulls to one side when you're driving on a flat, straight road. You hear unusual noises from your suspension or notice a wobbly steering wheel. It's essential to address alignment issues promptly to ensure the longevity of your tires and safe vehicle operation.
As a general rule, it's a good idea to have your vehicle's alignment checked annually or every 12,000 to 15,000 miles. However, if you frequently drive on rough roads, hit potholes, or have been in an accident, it's advisable to check the alignment sooner. Additionally, anytime you get new tires or suspension components replaced, an alignment check is recommended to ensure optimal performance and tire lifespan.