Fixing a back-end (or rear-wheel) alignment typically costs between $75 and $150, depending on factors like your vehicle type, location, and the shop you choose. Rear-end alignments are less common in vehicles with front-wheel drive but are essential for all-wheel or rear-wheel drive cars.
Proper alignment ensures your rear wheels are parallel and aligned with the front wheels, preventing uneven tire wear and improving stability. Some repair shops offer four-wheel alignment services that include both front and rear adjustments, typically costing around $100 to $200.
Neglecting rear-end alignment can lead to handling issues and costly tire damage. Regular checks, especially after hitting potholes or curbs, can save you money and ensure a smoother ride.