Tires and Wheel Alignment in Irving, TX
NexGen Auto provides tire installation, rotation, balancing, and four-wheel alignment in Irving, TX — for cars, trucks, SUVs, and lifted vehicles.

What we hear from drivers.
- Uneven or rapid tire wear (inside, outside, or center)
- Car pulling to one side on a flat, straight road
- Steering wheel off-center when driving straight
- Steering wheel vibration at highway speed
- Tires aging or out of tread
What you get.
- Tire mount, balance, and valve stems
- Four-wheel alignment with printed before/after specs
- Tire rotation on existing tires
- TPMS reset and sensor check
Diagnose first. Then repair.
- 01
Inspect
Check tread depth, wear pattern, and suspension play.
- 02
Mount or rotate
Install new tires or rotate front-to-back as appropriate.
- 03
Align
Set camber, caster, and toe to manufacturer spec.
- 04
Road test
Confirm straight-line tracking before pickup.
Local shop. Honest answers.
NexGen Auto is based at 1540 E 6th St in Irving, TX — easy reach from Las Colinas, Valley Ranch, Coppell, Grand Prairie, and the DFW Airport area. We service cars, trucks, and SUVs, and we work on daily drivers, lifted trucks, and Jeeps.
Every job starts with a written estimate. Parts are OEM-grade by default; we'll show you the budget option when one makes sense and let you decide. Nothing leaves the bay without a short road test to confirm the repair held.
Things that often come together.
Common questions.
How often should I get a wheel alignment?
Once a year, or any time you replace tires or suspension parts. Hitting a serious pothole or curb can also throw alignment out — easy to check on the rack.
Do you align lifted trucks?
Yes. We align lifted and leveled trucks, but a serious lift may need adjustable control arms or upper ball joints to reach spec — we'll measure first and tell you up front.
What's the difference between rotation and alignment?
Rotation moves tires between corners to even out wear. Alignment adjusts the angles the tires sit at relative to the road. Different jobs — usually rotation every other oil change, alignment once a year.
Will alignment fix my pulling issue?
Often yes, if the pull is caused by toe or camber being off. If it's a worn tie rod, ball joint, or a tire belt separating, alignment alone won't hold — we'd flag and quote that during inspection.
Drop by. Or call ahead.
- Address
- 1540 E 6th St
Irving, TX 75060 - Hours
- Mon – Sat8 AM – 7 PMSunday10 AM – 5 PM




