Wheel Alignment in Plymouth, FL

Why does my vehicle keep pulling to one side?

It is the question we hear most from Plymouth drivers, and the answer is almost always alignment. When your camber, caster, or toe drifts out of the factory specification, your tires stop pointing perfectly straight ahead. The result is a steady tug toward one side of the road, the kind that has you holding the wheel a little crooked just to keep going down US 441 in a straight line. It is subtle at first. Then it becomes the thing you notice every single drive.

What pulled it out of alignment around here?

Probably the roads more than anything you did. Plymouth sits in old citrus country northwest of Apopka, where rural two-lanes, patched shoulders, and the run out toward Kelly Park and Rock Springs put real stress on a suspension. A pothole, a hard curb tap, or just years of heat-aged suspension components are usually enough to nudge your alignment out of true. You do not need a collision. Everyday Central Florida driving does the job on its own.

How can I tell it is the alignment and not something else

How can I tell it is the alignment and not something else?

Watch for a short list of signs. The car drifts when you relax your grip. The steering wheel sits off-center on a flat, straight road. You feel a faint shimmy or vibration. And when you crouch by the front tires, the tread is wearing unevenly, with one edge balding faster than the other or a feathered, saw-tooth pattern across the surface. Any one of those points to alignment. Two or more, and it is time to come in.

What does Freedom Tire actually do to fix it?

WHAT DOES FREEDOM TIRE ACTUALLY DO TO FIX IT

We put your vehicle on the alignment rack and measure all three angles against the manufacturer's spec for your exact make and model. Then we adjust camber, caster, and toe back where they belong and center the steering wheel so straight ahead truly feels straight. Simple in description, precise in practice.

Before any of that, we inspect your tires and suspension and show you what we find. If a worn part is the real reason your alignment keeps wandering, we tell you honestly instead of aligning over a problem that comes right back. No fear-based upsells, no pressure. Just a clear picture of your vehicle. And every wheel goes back on hand torqued, every time, because your safety rides on it.

Why drive to Apopka for it?

Because the shop is worth the short trip up 441. Freedom Tire is a family-run auto and tire center on East Semoran Boulevard in Apopka, voted the number one Best Auto Repair Shop in Apopka in the 2025 Best of Apopka Reader's Choice Awards. We hold a 4.9 rating across 127 verified Carfax reviews and hundreds of five-star Google reviews. As a Bridgestone Affiliated Retailer, we are equipped to align everything from a farm-road pickup to a family SUV. Se habla espanol.

Should I align when I buy tires

Should I align when I buy tires?

Yes, and it is one of the smartest pairings you can make. A brand-new set of tires on an out-of-spec vehicle starts wearing crooked from the very first mile, which throws away tread you just paid for. We carry a huge selection and can mount, balance, and align in a single visit, so the whole job is done right before you head home. As a general guide, check your alignment about every six months, after any suspension work, and any time you hit something hard enough to make you flinch.

Is there a discount for service members and teachers?

There is. Military, veterans, first responders, and teachers receive our Community Heroes Discount: 15% off any service or 10% off any tire with valid proof. It is our way of thanking the people who give so much to the community. This offer cannot be combined with other offers.

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Stop fighting your steering wheel. Call Freedom Tire & Automotive at (407) 886-0031 to schedule your Plymouth wheel alignment. We are open Monday through Friday 7:30 to 5:30 and Saturday 8 to 4, a short drive south on 441 in Apopka. Come in pulling, leave tracking straight.