If you bought new tires I would suggest you get an alignment also, this way you are ensuring the life of the tire. Plus some tire shops will not warranty the life of the tire if you have a bad alignment
it will change a little from tread height but typically no even low or over inflated tires can change align angles but if it does not pull to one side or cause irregular tire wear who cares.
A tire alignment is not necessary when changing tire sizes. You can tell by the wear on your previous tires if you need an alignment. If you have uneven wear, get an alignment.
Wheel alignment 40-60 $ depending on where you go. Wheel balancing 20 $
To change an actual tire you need a tire machine to get it off the rim and the new one on. -If you mean the change the WHEEL and tire on a car, then you just need a jack and a tire wrench.
your wheel balance or wheel alignment need adjusting
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no. changing a tire does not change the alignment aspects of a vehicle. alignments are encouraged to be verified upon a new 4 tire install for sure or once a year after snow is gone. of course if your tire showed signs of alignment wear when retired that is a different story and of course should be checked along with the front end parts. this is usually noticed by hard inner or outer edge wear on the retired tire.
There are all sorts of things that can cause a car to shake. Needing an alignment is just one. There could be a tire out of balance, a bad spot in a tire, even a tire that is low on air pressure. Check all of these before you spend the money on an alignment.
If it is vibrating on the steering wheel, you may need an alignment. If it is vibrating at the tire area you may have a bent wheel or need to have your tires check, take it to any tire shop and they can test. I had the same problem and it was a bent wheel.
check your tire balance or you might need an alignment
It is out of alignment or wheel bearing is loose.