Yes
Tires do not get out of alignment they may be out of balance but not alignment. Your suspension however can be out of alignment. The only way to know for sure is to have it checked.
Wandering is caused by a suspension that is out of alignment, worn tires or worn parts. If the Suspension parts are worn the alignment will most likely still be off even after an alignment is performed.
If it's independent rear suspension, it's been knocked out of alignment. Yes, rear suspension can be knocked out of alignment.
Low tire pressure, tire sizes that do not match, out of alignment, or bent suspension parts.Low tire pressure, tire sizes that do not match, out of alignment, or bent suspension parts.
Without actually going to school you can read a book. Here is one.http://www.amazon.com/Automotive-Steering-Suspension-Alignment-Edition/dp/0132747766
Take it to an alignment shop!
It typically indicates that you should check your tire pressures or get an alignment. The alignment specialist may also check for suspension damage.
Loose or bentsteering or suspension component such as tie rod, wheel bearing,or ball joint. Alignment not in specs.Loose or bentsteering or suspension component such as tie rod, wheel bearing,or ball joint. Alignment not in specs.
Depends on labour rates, parts required, and added VAT anything from £50 to £400. Advise having a wheel alignment (4 wheel if possible) after repairs.
It pulls. Needs an alignment or has suspension/steering damage.
Worn suspension/steering parts Incorrect tire pressure Alignment
You may have an alignment problem, It is mostly in the suspension. or you may have a brake problem.