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Not necessarily. If the car was in alignment prior to getting the new tires, it will be in alignment after the new tires. It isn't a bad idea to check the alignment periodically and it is probably better to check it more frequently than when you get new tires.
When the alignment on a vehicle needs to be corrected there is a certain way to go about the repairs. The rear alignment should be check and set first on account of the rear, not only, being simpler but setting the vehicle up for the front alignment to be done easier.
It typically indicates that you should check your tire pressures or get an alignment. The alignment specialist may also check for suspension damage.
I'm not surprised. Go to the alignment shop and get a wheel alignment. It will cost about $80 US. Unless you damaged some of the steering components. It's your ONLY option.
if the the car has never had an alignment, do that first and have the shop check rear wheels for tracking, they can adjust if required
No. I suggest you have someone check your alignment
When your steering wheel is out of wack with your driving
A layout manager is an object that determines the size and position of the components within a container. Although components can provide size and alignment hints, a container's layout manager has the final say on the size and position of the components within the container.
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Check the operation and alignment of the stop light switch
Hello, I work for an Automotive center, saw your question and here is the answer, It depends. Alignment is basically the adjustment of the tire's position vertically from the front and side, and compares position parallel wise (toe in) and forward. How long it lasts is relative to how much driving you do and what happens to the car, say when you hit a pot hole, and such. If you hit something (pothole, curb ect.) it is a good idea to check alignment. Rough road conditions require more frequent alignments A general rule of thumb is to check alignment any time you buy new tires and at least once a year for rough driving areas, like New England. At any time you SEE uneven wear on your tires you probably need one, and may need other work as well. Alignment is also a good way to check suspension and related components (ball joints , tie rods,)which wear out over time.
No. New tires does not change alignment settings as alignment settings done with tie rods, camber and caster bolts and not affecetd after tyre changing. Yaa But it should taken under consideration that after changing tyres its better to check alignment because there can be little change in alignment readings due to difference in tyres depths of old and new tyres. New tyres change balancing settings so wheel balincing is must check after changing tyres.