Temporarely let go of the steering wheel and see if it pulls either left or right.
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.
It is in the way you wheel wear. If you go to tyre centre they will be able to tell you if you need an alignment as they can see the way you tyres are wearing.
The front end geometry is different on all cars. Some need king pins, some need ball joints, some need idler arms, some need Pittman arms, just depends. Take it to an alignment shop, if repairs are needed they will tell what you need.
When you take your hands off the steering wheel with the car moving and it goes to the left or right quickly.
Depends on when you had your last alignment and the condition of the tires you removed. It they were wearing perfectly even then you may not need an alignment. If you have not had an alignment in the last 36,000 miles you may very well need one. Judgment call on your part based on the evidence.
Take it to an alignment shop.
you need an alignment, badly....or your bearing snapped. call a mechanic, and tell them your vehicles' symptoms. they'll tell ya the same thing i just did
No. If there had previously not been any alignment issues, and as long as the new tires are properly balanced, you will not need an alignment.
Yes, wheel alignment machines do need to be calibrated.
When you change the alignment on your car, you are making sure that all of the tires are in a straight line. You can tell when an alignment is necessary because the tires will wear unevenly and your vehicle may drift.
Alignment rack, need 4 wheel alignment done
u probabily need an alignment u probabily need an alignment