How Often Should a Car Get a Wheel Alignment?
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Generally, a car should undergo a wheel alignment every six months or 10,000 kilometers. Under normal circumstances, if there are no issues with the vehicle, a wheel alignment is unnecessary. Unlike regular maintenance, wheel alignments are not required periodically but should be performed based on specific conditions. Situations that warrant a wheel alignment include: 1. Damage to the chassis or suspension due to an accident; 2. When the vehicle's driving performance is affected. Benefits of a wheel alignment: 1. Ensures straight-line stability; 2. Enhances driving comfort; 3. Extends tire lifespan; 4. Improves driving safety; 5. Reduces wear on chassis and suspension components; 6. Maintains grip while ensuring comfort.