Astro Ford Service Center · D’Iberville, Mississippi

Ford Wheel
Alignment

Computerized 4-wheel alignment for every Ford model. Precision angle measurement, suspension inspection, and tire wear analysis. Restore factory steering specs, extend tire life, and improve handling on Gulf Coast roads.

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Precision Measurement
All four wheels measured with computerized alignment equipment for camber, caster, and toe angles against Ford factory specifications
Angle Adjustment
Toe, camber, and caster adjusted to Ford’s exact specifications on all adjustable points — front and rear axles
Suspension Inspection
Tie rods, ball joints, control arms, and bushings inspected for wear that could cause alignment to shift after adjustment
Before & After Report
Printed alignment report showing your before and after measurements so you can see exactly what was corrected

Ford Alignment Intervals & Triggers

Ford doesn’t specify a fixed mileage interval for alignments, but we recommend checking alignment annually or every 12,000–15,000 miles. You should also get an alignment after hitting a significant pothole or curb, after any suspension repair, and whenever you install new tires.

Gulf Coast road conditions — including construction zones on Highway 90 and I-10, hurricane-damaged pavement, and unpaved coastal roads — can knock your alignment out faster than smooth highway driving. Railroad crossings and bridge expansion joints also impact alignment over time.

Signs Your Ford Needs an Alignment

These symptoms indicate your wheels are out of alignment:

Vehicle pulls to the left or right on a straight road
Steering wheel off-center when driving straight
Uneven or rapid tire wear on one side
Steering feels loose, wandering, or imprecise
Vehicle drifts after hitting a pothole or curb
Tire squealing on turns (even at low speed)
2-Wheel (Front)
Front Axle Only
Front toe & camber adjusted
Lower cost than 4-wheel
Rear axle not corrected
Only suitable for solid rear axle
Won’t fix rear tire wear issues
Skipping Alignment
What Happens When You Wait
Accelerated uneven tire wear
Premature tire replacement ($800+)
Reduced fuel economy from drag
Compromised handling & safety

Most modern Fords — including Explorer, Escape, Bronco Sport, Mustang, and Mach-E — have independent rear suspension (IRS) that requires a 4-wheel alignment. Trucks with a solid rear axle (F-150, Super Duty, Ranger) can use a 2-wheel alignment but benefit from 4-wheel measurement to verify thrust angle.

Astro Ford Service Center

Located at 10350 Auto Mall Pkwy in D’Iberville, MS — directly off I-10 at Exit 41. Computerized 4-wheel alignment with before-and-after printout. Ford factory specs for every model. Appointment recommended.

Service Hours: Monday–Friday 7:30 AM–6:00 PM, Saturday 8:00 AM–4:00 PM. Alignment takes about 45 minutes. Appointment recommended.

Gulf Coast Roads & Alignment

Mississippi Gulf Coast roads are tough on alignment. Highway 90 and I-10 construction zones, hurricane-damaged pavement, railroad crossings in D’Iberville and Gulfport, and unpaved beach access roads all contribute to knocked-out alignment. If you commute on these roads daily, an annual alignment check protects your tire investment.

We also recommend an alignment check whenever you install new tires, hit a significant pothole, or notice any pulling or uneven tire wear. A $100 alignment can save $800+ in premature tire replacement.

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How much does a Ford wheel alignment cost?
Ford wheel alignment prices at Astro Ford vary by model and whether you need a 2-wheel or 4-wheel alignment. Select your vehicle above to see current pricing. The price includes computerized measurement, angle adjustment, suspension inspection, and a printed before-and-after report.
How often does a Ford need a wheel alignment?
Ford doesn’t specify a fixed interval, but we recommend annually or every 12,000–15,000 miles. You should also get an alignment after hitting a major pothole, replacing tires, or after any suspension repair. Gulf Coast road conditions with construction, rough pavement, and railroad crossings may warrant more frequent checks.
What are the signs of a bad alignment on a Ford?
Vehicle pulling to one side, steering wheel off-center, uneven or rapid tire wear on one edge, loose or wandering steering feel, and tire squealing on turns. If your Ford drifts noticeably after hitting a pothole or curb, get an alignment check before the misalignment destroys your tires.
What is the difference between 2-wheel and 4-wheel alignment?
A 2-wheel alignment adjusts only the front axle (toe and camber). A 4-wheel alignment adjusts both front and rear axles, correcting the thrust angle so all four wheels track together. Fords with independent rear suspension (Explorer, Escape, Bronco Sport, Mustang, Mach-E) require 4-wheel alignment. Trucks with solid rear axles can use 2-wheel but benefit from 4-wheel measurement.
Does a Ford need an alignment after new tires?
Yes, we strongly recommend it. New tires are a significant investment, and misaligned wheels will wear them unevenly from day one. An alignment at tire install ensures your new tires wear evenly and last their full treadlife. Many tire warranties actually require proof of alignment to honor tread wear claims.
Can a bad alignment cause tire wear on a Ford?
Absolutely. Misalignment is the #1 cause of premature and uneven tire wear. Incorrect toe causes rapid wear on the inside or outside edge of both tires on an axle. Incorrect camber wears one edge faster than the other. A misaligned Ford can destroy a set of tires in 10,000–15,000 miles instead of the expected 40,000–60,000.
How long does a Ford wheel alignment take?
A standard 4-wheel alignment at Astro Ford takes approximately 45 minutes. If worn suspension components are discovered during inspection (tie rods, ball joints, etc.), those repairs may need to be completed before the alignment can be performed — we’ll provide an estimate before proceeding.
Where can I get a Ford wheel alignment near me?
Astro Ford Service Center at 10350 Auto Mall Pkwy in D’Iberville, MS — minutes from Biloxi, Gulfport, Ocean Springs, and Pascagoula. Computerized 4-wheel alignment with before-and-after printout. Appointment recommended. Pick-Up & Delivery available.
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Ford Wheel Alignment Near Me — Astro Ford in D’Iberville, MS

Computerized 4-wheel alignment for every Ford model at Astro Ford, serving Biloxi, Gulfport, Ocean Springs, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Ford factory specs, suspension inspection, and printed alignment report.

Ford Alignment Cost

Prices vary by model. Includes computerized measurement, angle adjustment on all adjustable points, suspension inspection, and before-and-after printout.

How Often Does a Ford Need an Alignment?

Annually or every 12,000–15,000 miles. Also after potholes, new tires, or suspension repair. Gulf Coast road conditions may warrant more frequent checks.

Signs of Bad Alignment

Pulling to one side, off-center steering wheel, uneven tire wear, loose steering, and tire squealing on turns.

4-Wheel vs. 2-Wheel Alignment

4-wheel adjusts front and rear axles plus thrust angle. Required for IRS vehicles (Explorer, Escape, Mustang). 2-wheel adjusts front only for solid rear axle trucks.

Does a Ford Need Alignment After New Tires?

Yes. Misalignment wears new tires unevenly from day one. Alignment at install protects your tire investment and may be required for warranty claims.

Can Bad Alignment Cause Tire Wear?

Yes. Misalignment is the #1 cause of premature tire wear. Can destroy a set in 10,000–15,000 miles instead of 40,000–60,000.

Important: All service pricing shown for the selected vehicle at Astro Ford, 10350 Auto Mall Pkwy, D’Iberville, MS 39540. Special offer pricing available for a limited time. Affinity discounts (Military, First Responders, Seniors, Teachers, Contractors) require valid ID. Prices do not include taxes or shop supplies. Diesel and specialty vehicles may require additional charges. See service advisor for complete details.