When most vehicle owners think about operating costs, the usual suspects come to mind: fuel prices, oil changes, brake jobs, and tire replacement. But one of the most overlooked and expensive contributors to operating cost often goes unnoticed until real damage is done:
Truck and trailer wheel alignment.
At STS Truck Services, we regularly see trucks that are mechanically sound but quietly losing thousands of dollars each year due to misalignment. The problem isn’t dramatic — it’s gradual, compounding, and expensive.
This article breaks down why alignment matters, what poor alignment truly costs, and how proactive alignment becomes a powerful cost-control strategy for vehicle owners.
What Is Truck Alignment — And Why It Matters
Wheel alignment ensures that all axles, wheels, and tires are positioned correctly relative to each other and the road. Proper alignment allows a truck and trailer to:
- Track straight
- Roll with minimal resistance
- Distribute weight evenly across tires
- Reduce stress on steering and suspension components
When alignment is off — even slightly — the truck must constantly fight itself to stay on course. That resistance shows up as fuel loss, tire wear, and component damage.
Fuel Waste: The Silent Profit Killer
Even minor misalignment can reduce fuel efficiency by 2–3%, according to industry data. That might not sound like much — until you apply real-world mileage.
Example:
- Annual mileage: 100,000 miles
- Average fuel economy: 6.5 MPG
- Total fuel consumed: ~15,385 gallons
- Diesel price: $3.55 per gallon
- Annual fuel spend: ~$54,600
A 2–3% efficiency loss means:
- $1,100–$1,650 per year wasted in fuel alone — per truck
That’s fuel you pay for but never use productively.
Tire Wear: One of the Most Expensive Alignment Consequences
Misalignment is one of the leading causes of premature tire failure in heavy-duty trucks. Uneven toe, camber, or thrust angles cause tires to scrub instead of roll, destroying tread long before its time.
Typical replacement costs for a semi-truck:
- 8 drive tires: $3,200–$4,800
- 2 steer tires: $900–$1,200
- Total tire investment: $4,100–$6,000
Misalignment can reduce tire life by 20–40%, meaning vehicle owners are forced to replace tires far earlier than planned — often without realizing alignment was the root cause.
Component Wear You Don’t See Until It Breaks
Poor alignment doesn’t just affect tires. It continuously loads components that were never designed to operate under constant stress, including:
- Steering linkages
- Tie rods and drag links
- Kingpins
- Suspension bushings
- Wheel-end bearings and seals
Over time, this leads to unexpected repairs, downtime, and roadside events — the most expensive kind of maintenance.
STS Truck Services
Always Honest Work
📍 270 East Grant Street, Blair, NE
📞 402-533-2056


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