Do you have to? No. Should you? Absolutely, if you want to keep your tires and other steering and suspension components in good working order.
lowering coils or coilovers. camber/caster balljoints on the front. strut cambolts on the rear.
the upper balljoints are part of the control arms. it is easier to replace the whole arm with the balljoint already attached. It is only about a half hour job if you take it to a mechanic, but you should get an alignment afterwards, as with all front end work.
Have Your front rotors turned [ machined - surfaced ] on the vehicle and your steering wheel will stop shaking.If you expierance shaking in the steering wheel while stopping. By the way mark 8's need 4 wheel alignment not two the steering problems are caused by worn balljoints i had same experience twice, this is common for a mark 8. you can rent ball joint press and purchase the balljoints at autozone.to replace bottom and top for both sides will be under 200 bucks plus you get full refund on the press.only the front wheels need it and then have all wheels aligned.
NO That depends on how the struts attach to the knuckle or control arm. On some front wheel drives an alignment is required.
you need a front end alignment
An alignment machine would be the best way.
No, that will mess with the front alignment angles,
its may be due to a front in alignment. I have a 2003 durango and that was my problem
Which speakers are you trying to replace? Front or rear?
No
The tires have nothing to do with alignment. The car could be aligned with the scalloped tires. They are scalloped from bad alignment, shocks, struts or damaged to the front end. An alignment in itself may not fix the problem. There may need to be some new parts installed before the alignment. You only need to replace the two scalloped tires. A four wheel alignment can be done with new ones on the front and old ones on the back. Rotating them at some point will not affect the alignment.
Can you show me pictures on a dodge neon 1998 on how to remove and replace a front axle.