Wheel Alignment Maintenance - 2003 Ford Explorer

Schedule Alignment Service for Your Ford Explorer

When you need your 2003 Ford Explorer alignment checked, trust Firestone Complete Auto Care. Schedule your alignment appointment today.

How Does Ford Explorer Alignment Work?

An alignment involves making adjustments to your Ford Explorer's suspension system, which connects the wheels with the rest of the vehicle. When your car has an alignment service, your tire angles are adjusted according to measurements recommended by Ford. Why? So that your tires can make contact with the road at the best possible angle. When your system is aligned to the measurements that Ford specifies for your vehicle, all four tires have equal pressure applied to them on the road. As a result, you get several benefits: your ride is smoother, the treads on your tires can wear more evenly, and your suspension system experiences less strain. When you bring in your 2003 Ford Explorer, we’ll perform an alignment check first. If needed, we'll adjust your wheel alignment angles to match Ford recommendations. We’ll make sure your tire pressure is at the correct level, too.

When Should I Get Ford Explorer Wheel Alignment?

To keep your suspension in good shape, have your Ford Explorer alignment checked about every 6,000 miles. Believe it or not, even one misaligned wheel can reduce fuel efficiency, and over time can lead to premature wear and tear on your vehicle. You may also want to stop by for an alignment check if you notice any of the following with your 2003 Ford Explorer: a pull to one side while the car is in motion, uneven or rapid tire wear, a steering wheel that feels off center or crooked while driving straight ahead, or tires that squeal frequently. Unlike with other potential issues, you won’t see any dashboard warning lights in your Explorer if your wheel alignment needs attention.

How Much Does an Alignment for Ford Explorer Cost?

Let’s talk numbers: Ford Explorer wheel alignment might be more budget-friendly than you think. Over the life of your car, it could help you save on overall costs. Correctly aligned wheels can help boost fuel efficiency and increase the lifespan of your tires, meaning you could get more miles out of the same tires or tank of gas. Regular wheel alignment checks and adjustments could also cut down on future auto repairs. Contact your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care for a no-hassle 2003 Ford Explorer wheel alignment estimate.

Answers to Ford Explorer Alignment Questions

  • Why does my 2003 Ford Explorer steering feel different? Don’t wait until your alignment is really out-of-whack to get a professional alignment check. Stay safe and have your Explorer alignment inspected and corrected as soon as you notice a sign of misaligned wheels.
  • How can I avoid knocking my Ford Explorer out of alignment? When it’s safe to do so, avoid driving over potholes or hitting curbs. These road obstacles can wreak havoc on your wheel alignment, as can wear and tear from rough road conditions.
  • I just bought new Ford Explorer tires. Do I need an alignment? Keep new tires in excellent condition with a wheel alignment. Help them wear evenly from the start with a wheel alignment at the time of installation.
  • How often should you get a wheel alignment for your Explorer? It’s usually suggested you check your alignment about every 6,000 miles or 6 months (whichever occurs first). Still, you should reference your Explorer owner’s manual for Ford's recommended interval.
  • Do you need an alignment with new Explorer tires? It’s not mandatory to get an alignment after installing new tires on your Explorer, but it can be a smart decision! Proper alignment from the jump can help improve handling, fuel efficiency, and tire wear.
  • Which auto shop near me offers wheel alignments for Explorer’s? Turn to Firestone Complete Auto Care for Explorer wheel alignments near you. Head to one of our alignment shops today!
  • Can an alignment help with a crooked Explorer steering wheel? If your Explorer steering wheel is crooked when you’re on a straight road, a wheel alignment is typically all you need to fix it. Misaligned wheels can cause your Explorer to pull to the side, which can also affect the steering wheel's positioning.

2003 Ford Explorer Repair

Your car takes care of you, and we’ll take care of your car. When it’s time for a replacement part or repair for your Ford Explorer, we’re ready to help. Check out more info below about 2003 Ford Explorer repairs.