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Wheel Alignment Receipt Example

This receipt documents a 4-wheel alignment service on a 2021 Chevrolet Equinox at 38,200 miles. The alignment was performed after a set of new tires was installed to ensure even tread wear and correct handling. The receipt shows a single fixed-fee service line (no parts) and the before/after alignment angle printout documents the corrections made to caster, camber, and toe on all four wheels to manufacturer specification.

This wheel alignment receipt documents a 4-wheel alignment with computerized printout, 1.5 hours labor at $115/hr ($172.50), and adjustment of camber/caster/toe on all four wheels, totaling $184.58 with 7% tax for a 2020 Honda Civic.

Receipt Breakdown

4-Wheel Alignment$89.99
Subtotal$89.99
Tax (8.00%)$7.20
Total$97.19
PaymentCash

What Makes This Receipt Realistic

  • • Single flat-fee service line: alignment is never billed hourly at independent shops
  • • No parts lines: wheel alignment does not require any parts unless components are worn
  • • Before/after angle printout attached, showing caster, camber, and toe corrected to spec
  • • Green/red spec notation on printout, where red values indicate corrected out-of-spec angles
  • • Vehicle mileage in header, establishing the next recommended alignment interval
  • • No warranty footer on alignment: service is complete upon printout confirming spec

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a wheel alignment receipt show?

This receipt shows a single line: 4-WHEEL ALIGNMENT at $89.99. The subtotal is $89.99, tax at 8% is $7.20, for a total of $97.19 paid by cash. Below the payment section the receipt includes the alignment angle printout (before and after values for caster, camber, and toe on all four wheels), which serves as proof that the alignment was corrected to within manufacturer specifications.

Why is a wheel alignment a flat fee instead of hourly labor?

Wheel alignment is billed as a flat service fee rather than hourly flat-rate labor because the time varies with the vehicle condition. A vehicle that only needs a toe adjustment may take 30 minutes; one with worn tie rods or suspension components that must be addressed first may take 90 minutes. Most shops set a single price for the alignment itself and charge separately if additional components need replacement. The flat fee format is the industry standard for alignment services.

Is the alignment angle printout included with the receipt?

Yes. The alignment angle printout is typically stapled to or printed as part of the receipt. It shows the before and after measurements for caster, camber, and toe (expressed in degrees) against the manufacturer's specified range. Green values are within spec; red values were out of spec before alignment. This printout is the verifiable proof of service and is required for warranty claims and fleet maintenance records.