If you take it to a dealership or a tire place, they can re-align the car to OEM specifications.
you do not have to align your vehicle to balance the tires BUT a balanced tire will still wear if the alignment is not correct
Not the whole answer but just called a discount tire place. They charge $12.50 per tire for balancing.
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So it will run true and not wear out one side or edge.
the same way you align rear tires to a 1999 mustang un screw all the bolts that is connected to the vehicle and then add in the tire then screw it together an done !!!
They are adjustable three ways to align. That's 2 of the three. If you have uneven tire wear, get alignment done
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Air the tire back up to recommended press.
Take the tire and the rim to a tire shop. It requires special equipment to properly replace the tire and balance the rim.
Probally yours since it was your back door and tire and because you got hit by it.
usually have to align a mark on the cam pulley up with a mark on the chain back cover, and align the mark on the crank pulley up with another mark on back of chain cover. and make sure all marks are aligned up and turn engine by hand before starting engine