No you don't, though it would be convinient to have the desired vehicle in the shop only once, rather than twice.
Balancing ... although it has no real effect on the alignment, the act of removing the wheels and re-installing them improperly could result in disrupting the alignment.
Wheel alignment refers to adjusting the angles of the wheels to be perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other. This ensures that the tires wear evenly and the vehicle drives straight. Wheel balancing involves balancing the weight of the tire and wheel assembly by adding weights to ensure that it rotates smoothly at high speeds without causing vibrations.
Mugs 'n' wheels
wheel balance is when the wheel is removed from the vehicle and balnced on a wheel balancing machine. an alignment is done with the vehichle as a whole and ur camber and tow is adjusted and aligned
Wheel alignment 40-60 $ depending on where you go. Wheel balancing 20 $
Shaking at speed - probably due to poor wheel alignment or wheels needing balancing
an auto technician who specializes in the service and repair of steering systems wheel balancing and alignment is called a ya ur alot of help smrtas. i THINK its a front end specialist but im not totally sure.
It's possible, but there are other causes too. Alignment, shocks and front wheel bearings can all cause this.
Because your steering wheel is being turned, which puts your tires in another position rather than straight. You might need an alignment, or a wheel balancing.
There could be several reasons for the shaking, such as wheel alignment issues, tire balance problems, or suspension components that are worn or damaged. I recommend taking the van to a mechanic for a thorough inspection to diagnose and address the issue.
Wheels need balancing, alignment could be off, wheel bearings, bent rim. Probably just needs wheels balanced.
Wheel balancing or alignment? Asymmetrically worn tires? Front end damage leading to imbalance?