Do I need a wheel alignment after replacing all four tires?
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No need for a wheel alignment. Here are the relevant details: 1. Replacing wheels and tires only affects the overall dynamic balance of the wheels and has no impact on the suspension. 2. Changing wheels or tires only alters the wheel properties, requiring dynamic balancing. Wheel alignment refers to suspension properties. As long as the tire and wheel sizes remain consistent, no wheel alignment is needed. Here are situations that require a wheel alignment: 1. When one side of the tire is severely worn, but the tire itself has no issues, it's time for a wheel alignment. 2. Additionally, if the vehicle is involved in an accident and the chassis or suspension is severely damaged, this may also cause changes to the tires, warranting a wheel alignment.