Richmond curb-strike alignment warning signs after evening errands
- telitire
- Mar 17
- 1 min read
It only takes one hard curb tap in a Richmond parking lot to push alignment out of spec. Drivers usually notice the steering wheel sitting off-center, a slight pull on straight roads, or new feathering along tire edges. Getting alignment corrected quickly helps protect fuel economy and prevents early tire replacement costs. At Tire X, we inspect toe and camber readings and show you exactly what changed before we adjust anything. For related guidance on pothole-related steering drift, see Richmond steering pull after a pothole quick alignment triage before tire wear spreads.



