no , changing front shock absorbers does not change any of the allignment settings so , if the wheels are PROPERLY ALIGNED before the shocks are changed , a wheel allignment would not be needed
Shocks or struts worn out, worn suspension parts, or front end out of alignment. Most likely worn shocks or struts.
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.
I would think its the shocks causing the vibration or the car to wobble, do check on car shocks!!
No , unless the spring is damaged
There are no front shocks on any Beretta. Shocks are in the rear. Struts are in the front.
It's possible, but there are other causes too. Alignment, shocks and front wheel bearings can all cause this.
Does Chevy cavalier have front shocks
Every 5 years, or as needed like when it pulls to the side.
It has gas pressurized shocks in the front and rear.
shocks
I'd at least have it checked, just to be sure everything's fine