Is a Four-Wheel Alignment Necessary When Rotating Front and Rear Tires?
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Rotating front and rear tires does not require a four-wheel alignment. The purpose of rotating tires is to ensure more even wear. Tires, being rubber products, will age over time, so they need to be replaced regularly. It is recommended that car owners replace their tires every four years. Four-wheel alignment is based on the four-wheel parameters of the vehicle, adjusting them to ensure good driving performance and a certain level of reliability. Car tires are one of the essential components of a vehicle, as they directly contact the road surface and work together with the suspension system to absorb shocks during driving, ensuring a comfortable ride and smooth driving experience.