But a week later, you notice something. To keep the car driving straight, you have to hold the steering wheel slightly to the left. Or maybe, when you let go of the wheel for a second, the car immediately drifts toward the ditch.
Your car is now “out of alignment.” In Calgary, known for its freeze-thaw cycles and crumbling pavement, this is one of the most common maintenance issues we see. Ignoring it isn’t just annoying—it is actively destroying your tires.
Here is why a proper Wheel Alignment at MGI Auto is the smartest investment you can make for your vehicle’s longevity.
What Is Wheel Alignment? (It’s Not Just the Wheel)
Many people think an alignment just means “straightening the steering wheel.” In reality, it is complex geometry. We are adjusting the suspension angles that determine how your tires make contact with the road.
We look at three main angles:
- Camber: The inward or outward tilt of the tire when viewed from the front. (Think of a skier stopping with skis angled in).
- Toe: The direction the tires point relative to each other. (Are they “pigeon-toed” or duck-footed?).
- Caster: The angle of your steering pivot (like the forks on a chopper motorcycle vs. a shopping cart).
When you hit a pothole, these precise measurements get knocked out of spec by fractions of a degree. That is all it takes to cause problems.
The Silent Tire Killer
The biggest reason to get an alignment isn’t comfort; it’s money. A vehicle that is out of alignment drags its tires across the asphalt instead of rolling smoothly.
Imagine dragging your foot sideways while walking. The sole of your shoe would wear out in days. That is exactly what happens to your tires.
- Edge Wear: If your “Camber” is off, the inside or outside edge of the tire will wear down to the cords, while the rest of the tread looks brand new.
- Feathering: If your “Toe” is off, the tread blocks get scrubbed at an angle.
We often see customers come in needing four new tires ($1,000+) only 20,000 km after buying them, simply because they ignored a $150 alignment.
Modern Cars: The SAS Factor
In the old days, an alignment was purely mechanical. Today, it’s digital. Most modern vehicles (especially those with Lane Keep Assist or Stability Control) have a Steering Angle Sensor (SAS).
This computer needs to know exactly where “center” is. If you align the wheels mechanically but don’t reset the sensor electronically, your car’s safety systems might panic. It might think you are skidding when you are just driving straight.
At MGI Auto, our alignment rack talks to your car’s computer. We don’t just turn the wrenches; we recalibrate the sensors to ensure your advanced safety features work exactly as the factory intended.
Signs You Need an Alignment Immediately
How do you know if that pothole did damage? Watch for these symptoms:
- The Drift: On a straight, flat road, if you let go of the wheel, does the car pull to the left or right?
- The Crooked Wheel: You are driving straight, but your steering wheel logo is tilted to 2 o’clock or 10 o’clock.
- The Vibration: A shimmy in the steering wheel (though this can also be wheel balance).
- Uneven Wear: Run your hand across your tire tread. If it feels smooth one way and rough the other (like shark skin), your toe settings are off.
Conclusion: Protect Your Investment
Calgary roads are tough on cars. You can’t avoid every pothole, but you can correct the damage they cause.
An alignment check is quick, precise, and significantly cheaper than a new set of Michelin tires. If your car feels like it’s fighting you, bring it in. We will put it on our laser-guided alignment rack and get you driving straight again.



