It depends on where you live but if you happen to live near the Greater Toronto Area, West End alignment and Auto repair is a great place to go to. Of course, you can always fix it on your own.
Your call. Depends on you angle when you hit it, if you hit it square, then not really. If you hit at an angle, then I would recommend you get it aligned. The cost of the tire alignment will be relatively small compared to the cost of new tires if it does need an alignment. General rule: If you think you should get something fixed on your car and it won't put you into the poor house, go for it.
go get 2 new tires and have the alignment checked on it
At least every 30,000 miles. If you let go of the wheel and your car veeres right or left. If you drive and your car and your steering wheel shakes, its not an alignment you need, you need your tires balanced
you need a whell alignment
Yes
Well the main reason why your car blows out cold then hot is because the air conditioner may not be working properly. You should go to the car shop and get it fixed.
If your tires are balanced and it's still pulling, then your car is ot of alignment. Go to a local tire shop to have an alignment done and that should rectify the problem.
If you are wondering what is the average cost of fixing a broken rotor in your car because you want to save up to get it fixed, then you should go to Tom's Auto Repair.
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.
You can drive it, but it will drive off to a side. But you should go get an alignment just in case. it gets worse the more you wait. You may also find that your tires wear out quickly and your fuel consumption increases. I was once at an alignment course years ago, the instructor sent a bunch of us out to bring in a car to align that was a no start. The alignment was way out. It took 6 people to push it into the shop and onto the rack. After the alignment was done it took one person to push it out. This shows the rolling resistance increase when the alignment is out. Somewhat similar to snowplowing while skiing to slow yourself down.
Sure will if you turn it into the insurance to be fixed.
You can go to your local garage or some sort of car mechanic to get them fixed or maybe your car dealership may have some information on were you can go.