Wheel Aligners

Muller Automotive offers a range of wheel aligners equipped with Laser, CCD, or 3D technology to suit different workshop needs. 

The WAD/4WLAW is an advanced 4-wheel laser alignment system designed to optimize workshop space while upholding our high standards. Its compact design and robust performance make it ideal for alignment professionals seeking efficiency and effectiveness.
MTrack Wall-Mounted 4-Wheel Laser Alignment Gauge
The compact Digital Caster, Camber & SAI Gauge is designed for precise and efficient wheel alignment. This innovative tool features a built-in digital turn disc, eliminating the need for separate graduated turn plates and allowing for easy caster swing measurement. Enjoy simultaneous dual-axis measurements, a wide +/- 45-degree range, and crystal-clear 0.1-degree resolution displayed on a large, four-digit 12.7mm LCD screen.
MTrack Camber Caster Gauge
Trolley leg set for MTrack 4 wheel laser alignment gauge
Trolley leg set for MTrack 4 wheel laser alignment gauge
awaiting image
MTrack XL Kit

Laser systems are favoured for their immediate visibility of alignment data, while 3D systems are best for dedicated alignment spaces. CCD-based aligners combine the flexibility of laser systems with the computerisation of 3D systems.

Muller Automotive offers a variety of wheel aligners equipped with Laser, CCD, or 3D technology. This allows you to customise the equipment based on the type of alignment lift and volume throughput. Our range includes standard 4-wheel aligners as well as the newest wireless, computerised systems.

A lot of alignment specialists favour using laser alignment systems because they provide immediate visibility of the vehicle alignment data. With these systems, technicians can easily see how any on-vehicle adjustment affects the tracking with the precision-graded alignment scales, allowing them to achieve accurate four-wheel alignment results quickly and efficiently.

At the other end of the spectrum, 3D alignment systems are ideal for specialists who have a dedicated space for alignment work. These systems utilise computerised databases to provide up-to-date information about a vehicle’s geometry. However, probably the most common system found in workshops today is CCD-based aligners, which combine the flexibility and mobility of laser systems with the computerisation of 3D aligners.