Yes, we are equipped for doing wheel alignment on a Jeep 4x4 with oversized tires. Lifted Jeeps need adjustable components to compensate for the geometry changes that come with bigger tires. A standard alignment done for stock tire sizes won't work with large tires, so the shop's equipment and experience matter. You need a shop with the right equipment and a wheel alignment technician who knows modified Jeeps.
When you put larger tires on your Jeep, you change more than just the look — you shift the suspension geometry, which affects caster, camber, and toe angles. A shop using standard factory alignment settings on a lifted Jeep with oversize tires is essentially guessing, and the alignment won't work. You need a shop with laser-guided alignment equipment, wheel-mounted sensors, and the experience to set angles correctly for a modified suspension, not just whatever the factory spec sheet says for a stock vehicle.
Hoover Street Auto Repair has been performing computerized wheel alignments in Ann Arbor since 1980, including 4x4 and all-wheel-drive vehicles, and uses laser-guided equipment with wheel-mounted sensors to precisely dial in alignment angles. If you've lifted your Jeep and added oversize tires, getting the alignment set correctly afterward helps prevent uneven tire wear, steering wander, and the kind of front-end stress that contributes to death wobble down the road.
Call Hoover Street Auto Repair at (734) 913-6272 or request an appointment online to get your Jeep's alignment checked for the tires and lift you're running.