RV-specific alignment issues
Multi-axle configurations and extended wheelbases require special runways and extended sensor ranges
Load distribution (full tanks, gear) changes alignment and ride height — shop must replicate service load when measuring
Tire and axle wear on RVs can cause complex drivability issues and requires thorough diagnosis
Equipment & bay requirements
Extended length runways, high-capacity turntables and wide slip plates
Heavy-duty clamps and adapters for RV wheel centers and hub types
On-site lift and jacking gear capable of handling heavy loads safely
Service workflows and safety considerations
Always confirm RV service mode settings and parking brake behavior before measurements
Use corner weight scales when necessary to assess load distribution impacts on alignment
Train technicians on safe handling of high-profile vehicles and rooftop clearances
Business model opportunities
High-margin seasonal alignments for travel season and RV rental fleets
Mobile on-site alignment for campgrounds and large RV events
For RV aligner options and layout recommendations contact marketing@eounice.com