Ford 2-Wheel
Alignment
Front-end 2-wheel alignment for Ford trucks with solid rear axles. Computerized toe, camber, and caster adjustment on the front axle to restore factory steering specs and extend front tire life.
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Ford 2-Wheel Alignment Price & Coupons
What’s Included in a Ford 2-Wheel Alignment
When Does Your Ford Need a 2-Wheel Alignment
2-Wheel Alignment for Ford Trucks
A 2-wheel (front-end) alignment is appropriate for Ford trucks with a solid rear axle where only the front wheels have adjustable alignment angles. This includes the F-150, F-250, F-350 Super Duty, Ranger, and solid-axle Bronco models. We recommend checking front alignment annually or every 12,000–15,000 miles.
Note: if you notice the vehicle tracking at a slight angle (“dog tracking”) or uneven rear tire wear, a 4-wheel measurement is recommended even on solid-axle trucks to verify the thrust angle. Our technicians will advise you on whether a 2-wheel or 4-wheel alignment is appropriate for your situation.
Signs Your Ford Needs a Front-End Alignment
These symptoms indicate your wheels are out of alignment:
When 2-Wheel Alignment Is Right for Your Ford
A 2-wheel alignment is a cost-effective option for solid-axle Ford trucks when only the front end needs correction. Our technicians will inspect your vehicle and recommend 2-wheel or 4-wheel alignment based on your specific symptoms, tire wear patterns, and vehicle configuration.
Ford 2-Wheel Alignment Near Me — D’Iberville & Biloxi, MS
Astro Ford Service Center
Located at 10350 Auto Mall Pkwy in D’Iberville, MS — directly off I-10 at Exit 41. Front-end 2-wheel alignment for Ford trucks. Computerized measurement, before-and-after printout. About 30 minutes. 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.
Is 2-Wheel Enough for Gulf Coast Roads
For most Gulf Coast truck drivers, a 2-wheel alignment handles the most common alignment issues — pulling, off-center steering wheel, and front tire wear. If your truck tracks straight from the rear and shows even rear tire wear, front-end alignment is all you need.
If you tow heavy loads, have lifted your truck, or notice the rear end drifting, a 4-wheel alignment with thrust angle verification is the better choice. Our techs will advise you during inspection — we never upsell a 4-wheel when 2-wheel will do the job.

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Ford 2-Wheel Alignment Near Me — Astro Ford in D’Iberville, MS
Front-end 2-wheel alignment for Ford trucks at Astro Ford, serving Biloxi, Gulfport, Ocean Springs, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Computerized measurement, Ford factory specs, 30-minute service.
Ford 2-Wheel Alignment Cost
Lower cost than 4-wheel. Includes computerized front measurement, toe/camber/caster adjustment, suspension inspection, and printed report.
What Is a 2-Wheel Alignment?
Front axle only adjustment for vehicles with solid rear axles. Corrects toe, camber, and caster on the front wheels.
Which Fords Use 2-Wheel Alignment?
F-150, F-250, F-350 Super Duty, Ranger, and solid-axle Bronco. IRS vehicles (Explorer, Escape, Mustang, etc.) require 4-wheel.
2-Wheel vs. 4-Wheel
2-wheel adjusts front only at lower cost. Upgrade to 4-wheel if you notice rear tire wear, dog tracking, or off-center steering after front alignment.
Is 2-Wheel Enough for an F-150?
For most owners, yes. Consider 4-wheel if towing heavy, running a lift kit, or noticing rear issues.
How Long Does It Take?
Approximately 30 minutes. Appointment recommended.