Is a Wheel Alignment Necessary When Replacing New Tires?
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Replacing new tires does not require a wheel alignment, but it is essential to perform wheel balancing. If wheel balancing is not done, the vehicle may experience steering wheel vibrations and difficulty in control during driving. Wheel balancing involves adding balancing weights to correct the balance on each side of the wheel. Whenever the tire system is replaced or repaired, wheel balancing must be performed. Here is some relevant information about wheel alignment: Wheel alignment is based on the vehicle's four tires. By adjusting parameters such as caster angle, kingpin inclination angle, front wheel camber angle, front wheel toe-in, and rear wheel toe-in, the four tires of the vehicle can achieve a relatively balanced state, improving the stability of the car during driving.