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Wheel Alignment Specialist in Mackay

Wheel Alignment Specialist

Geisler Onsite is Mackay’s wheel alignment specialist for trucks, trailers, caravans and motorhomes.


Call now for your free quote on the spot.


You can book a time at our workshop in Mackay.


Alternatively, you can opt for the convenience of having our mobile service come to you. We can then complete your wheel alignment without you doing much more than phoning us to arrange a time.


You can also email us from this page with any questions you may have. We’ll be happy to get back to you with the information you’re needing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We have compiled our answers to some of our most commonly asked questions about our wheel alignment services for your convenience. Please feel free to get in touch if you have any additional questions or need further information.

  • What is a wheel alignment?

    Wheel alignment refers to the degree to which your wheels are aligned in relation to the centre line of the vehicle, as well as with each other. Different makes and models may have different settings for alignment, but all vehicles are designed to provide precise steering and braking response when they are properly aligned.

  • What causes wheels to become misaligned?

    There are numerous things that can cause your wheels to become misaligned over time. Common causes include driving over bumpy terrain or over poorly constructed roads, hitting a bump especially hard, or carrying uneven loads in your vehicle.

  • How do I know if I need a wheel alignment?

    If you notice your fuel economy isn’t what it once was, your wheels may be in need of alignment. If your tyres seem to be wearing faster than you would have expected, based on their age, it’s another sign that your wheels may need to be aligned. Misaligned wheels can also tend to pull the vehicle off course and require you to put more effort into steering.

  • How long does an alignment take?

    This can vary depending on the type of vehicle, and whether there is any damage to the wheel, tyre, ball joint, suspension, and other parts. On average, an alignment should take about an hour.

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