2016 Chrysler Town and Country Alignment

Chrysler Alignment service at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy in Sandy, UT
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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

9 common questions answered

How often should I get an alignment on my 2016 Chrysler Town and Country?

Aim for an alignment every 2–3 years or about every 30,000 miles, and after suspension work or a major pothole impact.

That 2–3 year / 30,000-mile guideline helps protect tire life and handling for the 2016 Chrysler Town and Country, especially given Salt Lake Valley road cycles and freeze-thaw effects. If you drive up Little Cottonwood Canyon or frequently hit construction zones near I-15, schedule a check sooner. Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy documents adjustments so you can track when the next service is due.

  • Typical interval: every 2–3 years or ~30,000 miles
  • After suspension repairs, tie-rod replacement, or new tires
  • After striking a large pothole or curb
What are the signs my 2016 Chrysler Town and Country needs an alignment?

Watch for four clear signs: uneven tire wear, the vehicle pulling to one side, an off-center steering wheel, or vibration at speed.

These symptoms are common on the 2016 Chrysler Town and Country when camber or toe moves out of spec — often after hitting potholes around Sandy or when suspension components age. If you notice any of these while commuting on I-15 or after canyon drives, bring the vehicle in for inspection. Our technicians log tire wear patterns during service.

  • Uneven wear across a tire tread
  • Vehicle consistently pulls left or right
  • Steering wheel not centered at straight-ahead
What's included in a 2016 Chrysler Town and Country four-wheel alignment?

A four-wheel alignment includes caster, camber, and toe adjustments to factory specifications plus a before-and-after printout and suspension inspection.

For the 2016 Chrysler Town and Country we measure and adjust front and rear toe, camber, and caster to factory settings, check tire pressures, and perform a road test to confirm handling. Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy provides a printed before/after report so you can see the changes made. If additional parts are needed, we explain findings and options.

  • Caster, camber, and toe adjustments to factory spec
  • Tire pressure check and road test
  • Before-and-after alignment printout
How do I know if my 2016 Chrysler Town and Country alignment problem needs more than just an alignment?

If worn tie rods, ball joints, or struts are present, the alignment often won’t hold and those parts must be repaired first.

Our alignment process for the 2016 Chrysler Town and Country begins with a suspension and steering inspection; if we find play in tie rods, ball joints, or worn strut mounts, we recommend repairs before final alignment. Driving on rough South Valley roads or towing near the van’s 3,600 lb capacity can accelerate wear. We explain any findings and show inspection evidence before recommending parts or labor.

  • Inspection for tie-rod and ball-joint play
  • Check strut and control-arm bushings for wear
  • Road test to confirm alignment stability after repairs
Is an alignment worth it for my 2016 Chrysler Town and Country if it tracks straight?

Not always — if your 2016 Chrysler Town and Country tracks straight with even tire wear, alignment can usually wait until symptoms or scheduled intervals (every 2–3 years / ~30,000 miles).

That said, alignment is recommended after new tires, suspension work, or after impacts with potholes common around Sandy and Draper. A preventive check is inexpensive compared with premature tire replacement on a vehicle like the 2016 Chrysler Town and Country. If you tow or carry heavy loads, occasional checks are prudent.

  • Check after tire or suspension changes
  • Follow the 2–3 year / ~30,000 mile guideline
  • Inspect sooner after pothole or curb strikes
Can I drive my 2016 Chrysler Town and Country right after a four-wheel alignment?

Yes — you can drive your 2016 Chrysler Town and Country immediately after service; a short road test is performed to confirm settings.

Our technicians complete a road test after aligning the 2016 Chrysler Town and Country to verify steering response and tracking. Because we adjust to factory specifications and provide a before-and-after report, you’ll have documented results for peace of mind. If any follow-up is needed, we note it on the printout and recommend next steps.

  • Immediate driving allowed after service
  • Road test performed to validate alignment
  • Before-and-after printout included for your records
What's Included in a 2016 Chrysler Town and Country Four-Wheel Alignment

Service for a 2016 Chrysler Town and Country begins with a visual and hands-on suspension inspection. Technicians check tie rods, control arms, ball joints, strut mounts, and wheel bearings for play or binding; they verify tire condition and correct pressures. Using OEM-capable alignment equipment, we measure caster, camber, and toe on both axles and adjust to factory specifications. A calibrated road test confirms steering return and directional stability. The process concludes with a printed before-and-after alignment report so you can see the recorded values and understand any recommended repairs.

Labor recommendations and parts are explained clearly if worn components are found. Warranty terms for alignment follow dealership policy and are discussed at checkout. When ready, schedule service or call us at (801) 000-0000 for questions.

2016 Chrysler Town and Country Alignment Service in Sandy

Located in the heart of the Sandy Auto Mall, our service center supports families from Sandy, Draper, and South Jordan with alignment work tailored to the 2016 Chrysler Town and Country. Local roads — with seasonal potholes, frost heaves, and canyon approaches — can shift alignment components, so we prioritize measurable correction and documentation. We inspect after highway commuting on I-15 and after recreational canyon trips to Little Cottonwood and Big Cottonwood Canyons that can stress suspension geometry. Service options and current offers are listed on our service specials page.

Directions: find us at 10905 South Auto Mall Drive in Sandy. To book, schedule service online or call the service department for guidance specific to your 2016 Chrysler Town and Country.

2016 Chrysler Town and Country Alignment Specifications

The 2016 Chrysler Town and Country requires front and rear alignment adjustments to meet factory specifications for caster, camber, and toe; exact numeric tolerances are referenced to OEM values during service and recorded on your printout. We use alignment systems calibrated to Chrysler procedures so adjustments reflect factory geometry, accounting for vehicle load and optional towing up to 3,600 lb. Common issues that affect alignment include worn steering joints and impacts from potholes, both relevant to Salt Lake Valley driving conditions.

Bring your 2016 Chrysler Town and Country to Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy in Sandy for a factory-spec alignment — schedule service.