2016 Dodge Durango Alignment

Dodge 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 much does a four-wheel alignment cost for a 2016 Dodge Durango?

$99–$169 is a typical four-wheel alignment range, with Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy offering up-front pricing and a detailed inspection.

That range reflects common four-wheel alignments for midsize SUVs like the 2016 Dodge Durango; final price depends on required parts or additional suspension repair. We provide a written before/after alignment report and will notify you if tie rods, ball joints, or other components need replacement before a stable alignment can be completed.

  • Up-front pricing and written before/after readings
  • Suspension inspection included
  • Price may increase if parts or corrective repairs are required
How long does a four-wheel alignment take on a 2016 Dodge Durango?

Most four-wheel alignments for a 2016 Dodge Durango are completed in about 60 minutes.

Time can vary if your Durango needs parts or additional suspension work; LHM Sandy Jeep inspects tie rods, ball joints, and struts before adjusting caster, camber, and toe. We use OEM-grade alignment equipment and perform a final road test on local roads similar to the Wasatch Front driving conditions.

  • Inspection of suspension and steering components
  • Adjustment to factory specs using OEM equipment
  • Final road test to verify alignment under normal driving loads
How often should I get an alignment on my 2016 Dodge Durango?

Get an alignment every 2–3 years or about every 30,000 miles, and anytime after suspension work, a major pothole hit, or noticeable steering changes.

Road conditions around Sandy—seasonal frost heaves, canyon runs, and construction—can accelerate misalignment. If you drive to the canyons or regularly encounter rough patches, check alignment sooner. LHM Sandy Jeep recommends inspections at regular service intervals or when replacing tires.

  • Routine alignment every 2–3 years or ~30,000 miles
  • After suspension repairs or new tires
  • After major impact with potholes or curbs
What are the signs my 2016 Dodge Durango needs an alignment?

Common signs include uneven tire wear, the vehicle pulling to one side, an off-center steering wheel, or vibration at speed.

These symptoms affect fuel economy, tire life, and steering feel on Salt Lake Valley roads. If you notice these issues while commuting on I‑15 between Sandy and Draper or after canyon drives, bring your 2016 Dodge Durango in for an inspection so adjustments can be made to caster, camber, and toe.

  • Uneven or accelerated tire wear patterns
  • Vehicle pulls left or right or steering wheel sits off-center
  • Vibration or wandering at highway speeds
What's included in a 2016 Dodge Durango four-wheel alignment at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy?

A standard four-wheel alignment includes suspension and tie‑rod inspection, tire pressure check, caster/camber/toe adjustment to factory specs, a before/after printout, and a road test.

Technicians use OEM alignment equipment to measure and correct angles to the manufacturer’s specifications for the 2016 Dodge Durango. If worn components are found, we’ll provide a repair estimate before proceeding. You can view current offers on our service specials.

  • Full suspension and steering inspection
  • Adjust caster, camber, and toe to factory specification
  • Printed before/after alignment report and road test
How do I know if my 2016 Dodge Durango alignment problem needs more than an alignment?

Worn tie rods, ball joints, control‑arm bushings, or struts often mean alignment alone won’t hold; a technician will inspect these components first.

If corrective parts are required, we’ll document the findings and show how worn parts affect alignment readings. Repairs are quoted before work, and we perform the alignment only after corrective repairs to ensure lasting results for your 2016 Dodge Durango on Utah roads.

  • Suspension wear can prevent alignment from staying within spec
  • Technician inspection determines if parts replacement is needed
  • Alignment completed after any required repairs for stable results
2016 Dodge Durango Alignment Service in Sandy

The 2016 Dodge Durango alignment service at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy serves drivers from Sandy, Draper, and South Jordan and is positioned for easy access off I‑15 at 10905 South Auto Mall Drive. Local road issues—seasonal frost heaves, canyon approaches, and construction—can change steering geometry; our technicians factor these conditions into the post‑alignment road test. The service center has years of experience serving the South Valley and performs a full suspension inspection before adjustments to reduce repeat visits.

We verify caster, camber, and toe on OEM alignment racks and complete a road test on representative routes. To schedule, use our schedule service page or stop by during service hours; directions and appointment options are available on the site.

What's Included in a 2016 Dodge Durango Four-Wheel Alignment

A four‑wheel alignment for the 2016 Dodge Durango includes a step‑by‑step process: a visual and physical inspection of steering and suspension parts, tire pressure and condition check, precise measurement of caster/camber/toe on both front and rear axles, adjustment to factory specifications, and a printed before/after alignment report. A final road test validates the corrections under real driving loads.

Technicians document any worn components that could prevent the alignment from holding and provide estimates before performing repairs. Alignment work follows warranty guidelines for alignment services; any warranty terms and coverage details are discussed at check‑in. To book an appointment, schedule service or view current offers on our service specials.

2016 Dodge Durango Alignment Specifications

Factory alignment specifications for the 2016 Dodge Durango define caster, camber, and toe tolerances for front and rear axles; certified technicians use OEM alignment equipment to measure and correct all angles to those factory targets. Because specs vary by axle, wheel size, and drivetrain configuration, we verify the Durango’s VIN and axle setup before adjustments. Common alignment‑related issues we see include uneven tire wear and steering pull after pothole impacts or component wear.

Technicians perform a documented before/after comparison and a road test to confirm stability and handling on local roads. Bring your 2016 Dodge Durango to Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy in Sandy for a factory-spec alignment — schedule service.