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Each page follows the same structure: Purpose, How It Works, When to Use, Benefits and Related Features. An Availability section appears only when a function has a version, hardware or regional restriction.
Measurement
Standard Measurement
Provide the complete guided workflow for a normal four-wheel alignment service.
View feature →Quick Measurement
Measure and adjust camber and toe without requiring a caster sweep.
View feature →Precision Measurement
Add a verification measurement after adjustment to document the completed alignment.
View feature →Runout Compensation
Standard Runout Compensation
Compensate for wheel, clamp and target mounting variation before alignment measurement.
View feature →Raised Runout Compensation
Complete runout compensation with the wheels raised when rolling the vehicle is not practical.
View feature →Split Runout Compensation
Complete compensation in separate steps when all wheels cannot be moved through one continuous procedure.
View feature →Forward Runout Compensation
Perform compensation by rolling the vehicle forward through the required distance.
View feature →Backward Runout Compensation
Perform compensation by rolling the vehicle backward through the required distance.
View feature →Rapid Roll Compensation
Reduce compensation time by using a shorter guided vehicle movement where supported.
View feature →Alignment Analysis
Camber
Show the inward or outward tilt of each wheel relative to vertical.
View feature →Caster
Calculate steering-axis tilt viewed from the side of the vehicle.
View feature →Toe
Measure the direction each wheel points relative to the vehicle centreline or thrust line.
View feature →Steering Axis Inclination (SAI)
Calculate the steering-axis angle viewed from the front of the vehicle.
View feature →Included Angle
Combine SAI and camber into a diagnostic steering-geometry value.
View feature →Scrub Radius
Display the relationship between the steering axis and tire contact area at the road surface.
View feature →Thrust Angle
Show the direction the rear wheels drive relative to the vehicle centreline.
View feature →Setback
Compare the fore-and-aft position of the wheels on the same axle.
View feature →Wheelbase Difference
Compare wheelbase length from left and right sides of the vehicle.
View feature →Track Width Difference
Compare front and rear track-width relationships and side-to-side wheel position.
View feature →X-Diagonal
Compare diagonal wheel-centre distances across the vehicle.
View feature →Adjustment Tools
Toe+
Keep toe adjustment visible while the steering wheel is repositioned and centred.
View feature →Live Toe
Display continuously updated toe values during adjustment.
View feature →Live Caster
Show caster change while a supported caster adjustment is being made.
View feature →Drag Link Adjustment
Guide steering-centre and toe adjustment on vehicles that use a drag-link steering layout.
View feature →Shim Calculator
Calculate shim requirements for supported rear camber and toe correction.
View feature →ROMESS Steering Wheel Centering
Integrate a compatible steering-wheel centring instrument into the alignment workflow.
View feature →Productivity
VIN Search
Use the vehicle identification number to assist Make – Year – Model or Make – Model – Year – Trim selection in supported markets.
View feature →Tire Diameter Measurement
Record tire-diameter information for supported alignment and geometry calculations.
View feature →Ride Height Database
Provide vehicle-specific ride-height references and selection steps where alignment specifications depend on body position.
View feature →Customer Database
Store customer, vehicle and alignment service information for later retrieval.
View feature →QR Remote
Provide remote control of selected SureAlign functions from a compatible mobile device on the local network.
View feature →Before & After Reports
Document initial and final alignment measurements in a customer-facing report.
View feature →Customer Database Backup
Protect customer records, alignment history and selected system data from loss.
View feature →Integration
Last updated: July 2026