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It is a good idea to get a front end alignment after replacing and part of the front suspention.
Assuming that one is referring to a front wheel alignment, there are a number of signs that can indicate that this process is required. If the car has driven over 100,000 miles since the last alignment, the front tires are wearing unevenly, the front of the car shakes when driving on a smooth surface, or the car is pulling to one side, a front wheel alignment is probably needed.
A alignment is needed if its pulling to one side. Where as a balance is needed if the car is viberating.
Every 5 years, or as needed like when it pulls to the side.
If like the 99 PA, then either front or rear replacement requires an alignment afterwards.
depends how far the camber and toe is out on the rear. rear requires shims the front toe and camber can be adjusted in front just have it aligned
The "balancer" mounted to the front of the crankshaft is also called a vibration damper.
Yes, generally after any major work on a front end a re-alignment is neccessary. Replacement of bushings and control arms could be considered major work.
My 330i front bumper needed replacement and it was estimated at 862.45
see a front end alignment mechanic.
Front end is out of alignment. Take it to a trusted alignment shop and have an alignment performed.
if you have independent suspention front and rear chances are a 4 wheel alignment can be done typically front wheel drive vehicles but not all.