Astro Ford Service Center · D’Iberville, Mississippi

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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Front Axle Measurement
Both front wheels measured with computerized equipment for toe, camber, and caster angles against Ford factory specifications
Front Angle Adjustment
Front toe, camber, and caster adjusted to Ford’s exact specifications — restoring straight-line tracking and eliminating pull
Front-End Inspection
Tie rod ends, ball joints, idler arm, pitman arm, and front bushings inspected for wear that would prevent alignment from holding
Before & After Report
Printed alignment report showing your before and after measurements so you can see exactly what was corrected

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:

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)
Upgrade to 4-Wheel If
These Signs Point to Rear Issues
Uneven rear tire wear
Vehicle dog-tracks (rear drifts)
Steering wheel still off-center after 2-wheel
Leaf spring or u-bolt work done
Not for IRS Vehicles
These Fords Require 4-Wheel
Explorer, Escape, Bronco Sport
Mustang, Mach-E, Expedition
Maverick
Rear angles are adjustable on IRS

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.

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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How much does a Ford 2-wheel alignment cost?
Ford 2-wheel alignment prices at Astro Ford are typically lower than a 4-wheel alignment since only the front axle is adjusted. The price includes computerized front-end measurement, toe/camber/caster adjustment, front suspension inspection, and a printed before-and-after report. Select your vehicle above for current pricing.
What is a 2-wheel alignment?
A 2-wheel alignment (also called a front-end alignment) adjusts the toe, camber, and caster angles on the front axle only. It’s appropriate for vehicles with a solid rear axle where the rear alignment angles are fixed and non-adjustable — like the Ford F-150, Super Duty, Ranger, and solid-axle Bronco.
Does my Ford truck need a 2-wheel or 4-wheel alignment?
If your truck has a solid rear axle (F-150, F-250, F-350, Ranger, Bronco) and your only symptoms are front-related (pulling, off-center wheel, front tire wear), a 2-wheel alignment is usually sufficient. If you also notice uneven rear tire wear, dog tracking, or if your steering wheel is still off-center after a front alignment, upgrade to a 4-wheel alignment to check the thrust angle.
How long does a Ford 2-wheel alignment take?
Approximately 30 minutes at Astro Ford — faster than a 4-wheel alignment since only the front axle is adjusted. If worn front-end components are found during inspection, we’ll provide an estimate for those repairs before proceeding.
Can a 2-wheel alignment fix my Ford pulling to one side?
In most cases, yes. Pulling is usually caused by unequal front toe or camber, which a 2-wheel alignment corrects. However, pulling can also be caused by uneven tire pressure, worn tires, brake drag, or suspension issues. Our technicians check all of these before adjusting alignment to make sure we fix the actual cause.
Is a 2-wheel alignment good enough for an F-150?
For most F-150 owners, yes. The F-150’s solid rear axle doesn’t have adjustable rear alignment angles, so a front-end alignment handles the most common issues. However, if you tow heavy loads, have a leveling kit or lift, or notice rear tire wear issues, a 4-wheel measurement to verify thrust angle is recommended.
Which Ford models cannot use a 2-wheel alignment?
Any Ford with independent rear suspension (IRS) needs a 4-wheel alignment because the rear camber and toe are adjustable. This includes the Explorer, Escape, Bronco Sport, Mustang, Mustang Mach-E, Expedition, and Maverick. A 2-wheel alignment on these vehicles leaves the rear uncorrected.
Where can I get a Ford 2-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 front-end alignment with before-and-after printout. About 30 minutes. Pick-Up & Delivery available.
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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.

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.