Do I Need a Wheel Alignment After Changing Tires?
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Changing tires does not require a wheel alignment. Here is some relevant information about wheel alignment: 1. Introduction: Wheel alignment is based on the four-wheel parameters of the vehicle, adjusted to ensure good driving performance and certain reliability. For a car, the installation of the steering wheels, steering knuckles, and front axle has a certain relative position. This installation with a specific relative position is called steering wheel alignment, also known as front wheel alignment. Front wheel alignment includes four aspects: caster angle, kingpin inclination angle, camber angle, and toe-in. This applies to the two front steering wheels. Similarly, the rear wheels also have a relative installation position with the rear axle, known as rear wheel alignment. Rear wheel alignment includes camber angle and toe-in for each rear wheel. Together, front and rear wheel alignment are referred to as four-wheel alignment. 2. Front Wheel Components: Front wheel alignment includes caster angle, kingpin inclination angle, camber angle, and toe-in.