It is not included in the cost of an alignment. However, it would be a good idea to get the tires balanced at the same time. This would maximize the ride comfort, and minimize the tire wear, which is what you want.
The process of mounting and balancing a set of tires is done with the tires off the vehicle but it is generally understood that the tires will be fitted to the vehicle after the work of mounting and balancing is done .
The car is out of alignment.
Could be your tires need balancing, or you need an alignment. The faster you go, the more it's going to wobble.
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.
Because your steering wheel is being turned, which puts your tires in another position rather than straight. You might need an alignment, or a wheel balancing.
The camber might need to be changed on a car for the tires to wear evenly. A car that is out of alignment will be very hard on the tires.
When you change the alignment on your car, you are making sure that all of the tires are in a straight line. You can tell when an alignment is necessary because the tires will wear unevenly and your vehicle may drift.
If your car's tires are out of balance it will usually cause a vibration or thumping. If your wheel alignment is out it will usually cause the car to pull to one side.
Bad tires and bad alignment can cause the car to shake at certain speeds.
Your neighbor probably noticed the tread of the tires. If a car needs an alignment, the ware on the tires will be uneven. You will see a worn down strip either on the outer edge or the inner edge of the tire.
no unless you have parts that need replacement
miss alignment of tires