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Hunter Industry Insights

Finding the Best Alignment Machine for Your Shop

Want to make sure you're making the right choice for your business? Read further for important considerations when researching wheel alignment machines and how innovative and productive Hunter alignment equipment can boost your shop's profitability. When you're ready to learn more, contact your local Hunter team for detailed product information, onsite demos and pricing options.

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Wheel alignments

Alignments are a large underserved market, with up to 50% of all vehicles on the road today out of alignment. 

  Alignments are a highly profitable and easily performed in-house service, with a $70+ average profit margin.

  Proper wheel alignment maximizes fuel economy. Vehicles with poor wheel alignment can suffer a decrease in fuel efficiency by up to 7%.

Benefits of wheel alignments

 

 

Wheel Alignments

 

 

Top 9 things to consider

What defines a good wheel aligner?

ROI

A wheel alignment machine may not be the least expensive piece of equipment a shop purchases, but it will have one of the fastest returns on investment. With a ready supply of work, high margins and the ability to do alignments all day, every day, it's easy to calculate a payoff date.

Vehicle-Specific Procedures

Vehicle manufacturers have set specific alignment specifications for every vehicle they produce. Ensure the aligner you choose maintains current information and can guide the technician through the correct procedures.

OBD2 Interface

An increasing number of modern vehicles have advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). These systems can be impacted by mechanical wheel alignment adjustments. Does the aligner you're considering allow you to meet these safety requirements?

Vehicle Protection

Does the equipment protect the wheel and rest of the vehicle from damage? Can it handle the range of vehicles you will see in your facility?

Training Assistance

Even the most experienced technician will occasionally see unfamiliar vehicles. Knowing which adjustments are available and how to use them can save valuable time.

Software

Does the wheel alignment equipment you're considering feature any software tools to make common adjustments faster and easier?

Speed & Efficiency

While all wheel aligners are designed to complete the job, some do it much more efficiently than others. Consider whether your aligner has the capability and durability to handle high-production work.

 

Vehicle Manufacturer Approval

In the equipment world, vehicle manufacturers test equipment to ensure it's capable of measuring vehicles to the appropriate level of accuracy. Has the equipment been tested and approved by any third party, such as vehicle manufacturers?

Service Support

Make sure the manufacturer supports its products in the field with a team of skilled and reliable service representatives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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