At Tomes Collision Center, our expert technicians specialize in restoring your vehicle’s suspension and alignment after a collision or routine wear. From computerized wheel alignment to suspension component repairs, we ensure precise handling and extended tire life.
We repair damaged shocks, struts, control arms, and bushings to restore ride comfort and handling.
Our precision digital systems align your wheels for safer driving and extended tire life.
We fix uneven wear caused by misalignment, helping you save on tire replacements and improve efficiency.
If your car veers to one side while driving straight, it’s time for an alignment check.
Misalignment causes uneven tire wear — reducing tire life and compromising traction.
A crooked steering wheel when driving straight is a key sign of misalignment.
Our process is fast and friendly, ensuring you’re back on the road without the stress.
We’ve built a reputation for dependable service that drivers and families can count on.
Know what to expect before we start. Transparent estimates and expert guidance every time.
Don’t wait for bigger issues to arise. Let our certified technicians inspect and realign your suspension system for safety, comfort, and control. Serving McKinney and the surrounding communities.
If your vehicle pulls to one side, the steering wheel is off-center, or your tires are wearing unevenly, it’s likely time for a wheel alignment.
Most vehicles should be aligned every 12,000 miles or once a year, but it can vary based on driving habits and road conditions.
Potholes, curb impacts, worn shocks or struts, and rough roads are common causes of suspension wear and damage.
Yes, poor alignment can cause rapid and uneven tire wear, reducing tire lifespan and compromising safety.
A 2-wheel alignment adjusts the front wheels only, while a 4-wheel alignment adjusts all four. The type depends on your vehicle’s drivetrain and suspension setup.
Generally, no. Alignment is considered a maintenance service unless linked to a covered repair. Check your warranty or extended coverage for details.
Most alignments take about 1 hour. Suspension repairs can range from 1–4 hours depending on the severity and parts involved.
Technically yes, but it’s not safe. Worn suspension affects handling, braking, and tire wear—posing a risk to you and others on the road.
Yes. Anytime you replace major suspension components (like struts or control arms), an alignment is required to ensure proper handling and tire wear.