Yes, BUT the result would be no better than beforethe alignment because the play in the bad bearings would prevent an accurate alignment.
1. out of balance tire 2. Steering out of alignment 3. bad wheel bearings
Usually caused by pulley mis-alignment or bad bearings. With the belt off, try turning each pulley with your hand to see if the bearings spin freely and smooth.
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Bad mounted tire, bad alignment, worn or damaged steering components (e.g, tie rods, spring pins and bushings, ball joints, etc), bad wheel bearings.
Brushes and bearings are component parts of a generator. The brushes are used to deliver the field voltage to the revolving rotor. The bearings are needed to allow the rotor to revolve. The bearings also maintain alignment to prevent the rotor from dragging on the stator.
Your rear wheel may be squeaky due to lack of lubrication, worn out bearings, or misalignment. To fix it, you can try lubricating the wheel bearings, adjusting the alignment, or replacing the bearings if necessary.
Before-a bad alignment cannot "unbalance" a wheel, but an unbalanced wheel, if bad enough, can throw off an alignment.
yes
No, bad front wheel bearings would not prevent a transmission from shifting. If your car has bad front wheel bearings you will notice wheel noise or wheel looseness.
Have the wheel bearings checked, as well as the alignment.
Brushes and bearings are component parts of a generator. The brushes are used to deliver the field voltage to the revolving rotor. The bearings are needed to allow the rotor to revolve. The bearings also maintain alignment to prevent the rotor from dragging on the stator.
If bearings go bad they will "squeal"