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How much does an alignment cost at Autozone?

AutoZone does not perform wheel alignments in-house; alignments are carried out by partner service shops within AutoZone’s network, and prices vary by location and vehicle. In general, you can expect roughly $100 for a two-wheel alignment and about $150-$200 for a four-wheel alignment, with the option of a free wheel alignment check at many AutoZone locations to determine if alignment is needed.


Understanding the pricing landscape


AutoZone’s alignment prices aren’t fixed in-store because the work is handled by independent service providers in its network. The final quote depends on several factors that affect the cost.


Two-wheel vs four-wheel alignment


Two-wheel (front-wheel) alignments focus on the front axle, while four-wheel alignments adjust all four wheels. Four-wheel alignments typically cost more due to the additional adjustments involved.


Factors that influence alignment pricing at AutoZone's partner shops include the type of alignment, vehicle type, location, and any necessary adjustments or additional services.



  • Type of alignment: two-wheel (front-only) versus four-wheel (all wheels).

  • Vehicle type and drivetrain: sedans and light cars usually cost less than SUVs, trucks, or vehicles with complex suspension systems.

  • Location and shop pricing: regional labor rates and individual shop policies influence the quote.

  • Additional adjustments or services: if camber/caster corrections or steering work are needed, the price may increase.

  • Promotions or coupons: some shops offer discounts that reduce the final price.


Understanding these factors helps you anticipate the price range you may see when booking an alignment via AutoZone's network. Check with your local store for an exact quote.


How to get a price quote and schedule


Here are the steps to obtain pricing and arrange alignment service through AutoZone’s network.



  • Start with a free wheel alignment check: many AutoZone locations offer a complimentary check to determine whether alignment is actually needed.

  • Request an estimate: ask the staff to connect you with a participating service provider and obtain a written quote for either a two-wheel or four-wheel alignment.

  • Schedule the service: once you approve the quote, book the appointment at a time that works for you.

  • Prepare for the service: ensure tires are inflated to the recommended pressure and note any known suspension or steering issues for the technician.


After the service, you should receive a final adjustment record and a receipt detailing the alignment readings and any work performed.


Summary


Alignment pricing in AutoZone’s network varies by location and vehicle, with typical ranges around $100 for a two-wheel alignment and $150-$200 for a four-wheel alignment. AutoZone commonly offers a free alignment check to determine if an alignment is necessary, and the final price is set by the partner shop. For an exact quote, contact your local AutoZone store or the affiliated service provider.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.