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The Wheel Aligner market is a segment of the Automotive Repair industry that focuses on the alignment of vehicle wheels. Wheel alignment is a process that ensures the wheels of a vehicle are set to the manufacturer's specifications, allowing for optimal performance and safety. Wheel Aligners are used to measure the angles of a vehicle's wheels and make adjustments to ensure they are properly aligned. This process is important for maintaining the performance and safety of a vehicle, as well as improving fuel efficiency.
Wheel Aligners come in a variety of shapes and sizes, ranging from basic manual tools to advanced computerized systems. Manual tools are typically used for basic alignment tasks, while computerized systems are used for more complex tasks. Many Automotive Repair shops offer Wheel Aligner services, as well as specialized Wheel Aligner shops.
Some companies in the Wheel Aligner market include Hunter Engineering, John Bean, Snap-on, Hofmann, and Launch Tech. Show Less Read more