
What Wheel Alignment Really Does to Your Tires, Your Safety, and Your Wallet
April 13, 2026Summer is here! Which means road trips, family vacations, and more time spent behind the wheel.
Before you load up the car and head out, there is one thing we always tell our customers:
Preparation is the difference between a smooth trip and being stuck on the side of the road in 100° heat.
At Advantage Automotive, we see it every year.
Preventable breakdowns that could have been avoided. With a simple inspection and a little planning.
Let us walk through how to protect yourself, your vehicle, and your family this summer.
Step 1: Get Your Vehicle Checked Before You Travel
Before any long trip, a trusted mechanic should inspect your vehicle.
Summer heat is hard on vehicles and can expose weak points quickly.
A proper inspection should include:
Cooling system (radiator, hoses, coolant levels)
Battery health (heat drains batteries faster than cold)
Tires (tread depth, pressure, and condition)
Brakes A/C performance
Fluid levels (oil, transmission, brake, power steering)
At Advantage Automotive, we offer a 56-point inspection. (By appointment only)
To make sure your vehicle is road-trip ready. This is not about checking boxes, it is about catching problems before they leave you stranded.
Step 2: What You Should Always Carry in Your Vehicle
No matter how well you maintain your vehicle, things can still happen. That is why every driver should have a basic emergency kit.
Experts recommend carrying these Essentials:
Bottled water (at least one gallon per person)
First aid kit Flashlight (with extra batteries)
Jumper cables or battery jump pack
Tire repair kit or spare tire Basic tool kit
Phone charger or portable battery
Summer-Specific Items:
Sunscreen and hat
Electrolyte drinks Extra
ü coolant or water for the vehicle
Snacks
Bug spray
Hot temperatures can lead to overheating, tire blowouts, and dehydration.
Being prepared is critical. Even something as simple as having enough water can make a dramatic difference if you are stuck waiting for help.
Step 3: What to Do If You Break Down
Breakdowns are stressful but knowing what to do can keep you safe.
If your vehicle breaks down:
Pull over safely (away from traffic if possible)
Turn on hazard lights immediately
Stay in your vehicle if it is safe to do so
Call for help (roadside assistance or a trusted shop)
If you must exit the vehicle:
Stay far away from traffic
Use reflective triangles or flares if available
Never stand directly behind or in front of your vehicle
In extreme heat:
Stay hydrated
Run the vehicle for A/C only if it is safe and not overheating
Seek shade if you must wait outside
Make sure you plan! Having supplies can turn a dangerous situation into a manageable one.
Common Mistakes We See Every Summer
Let us be real, most breakdowns we see could have been avoided.
Here are the biggest mistakes:
Skipping a pre-trip inspection
Driving on worn-out tires
Ignoring warning lights
Low coolant levels
Weak batteries
These small issues can quickly turn into major (and expensive) problems on a long drive.
Final Thoughts from Advantage Automotive
We are a community-based shop, and our goal is simple:
Keep you safe, save you money, and give you peace of mind on the road.
Before you travel this summer, take the time to prepare:
Get your vehicle inspected
Pack your emergency kit
Know what to do if something goes wrong
If you are planning a trip, give us a call and schedule your 56-point inspection (appointment only).
We will make sure your vehicle is ready for wherever the road takes you.
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