Maintenance Tips

5 Warning Signs You Need an Alignment ASAP

Downtime is expensive — but most breakdowns don’t happen “out of nowhere.” A simple preventive routine helps you spot wear early, avoid DOT issues, and keep your trucks on schedule.

What you’ll learn

  • Which checks prevent the most common roadside failures
  • What to track (and how often)
  • When to book service before a small issue turns into a big repair

1) Oil & filter intervals: don’t guess — track

Consistent oil changes protect engine life and reduce surprise failures. Keep a simple log by unit number: date, mileage, oil type, filters replaced, and any notes (leaks, metal shavings, unusual smell).

If your trucks run mixed routes (city + highway), set intervals based on real usage, not “average.”

2) Tires: your cheapest safety upgrade

Tires affect braking distance, fuel economy, and stability. Make tread depth and pressure checks routine, and always inspect for uneven wear — it’s often a sign of alignment or suspension issues.

If you see cupping, feathering, or pulling, book an alignment before you burn through a set.

3) Brakes: listen to early warning signs

Air leaks, uneven braking, vibration, or longer stopping distance shouldn’t wait. A quick inspection can prevent DOT problems and protect your drivers.

Pay attention to slack adjusters, hoses, chambers, and ABS warnings — small parts can cause big downtime.

4) Suspension & steering: prevent tire loss + handling problems

Loose steering, wandering, clunks, or vibration often point to worn bushings, tie rods, king pins, shocks, or airbags.

These issues don’t just feel bad — they accelerate tire wear and can create safety risks under load. An undercarriage inspection catches this early.

5) Electrical & diagnostics: fix the root cause, not the symptom

Check-engine lights and ABS faults are easy to ignore until they become “no-start.” When warning lights appear, scan and diagnose early — especially if your unit has repeated faults.

A proper diagnostic saves time, money, and repeat shop visits.

Quick checklist to print

  • Oil + filters logged and on schedule
  • Tire pressure + wear checked weekly
  • Brake system inspected regularly (including air leaks)
  • Steering/suspension inspected for play or leaks
  • Scan faults early — don’t wait for breakdown

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