Is Wheel Alignment Necessary When Replacing Car Tires?
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Wheel alignment is necessary when replacing car tires, as it is beneficial for both the tires and suspension, and most importantly, it ensures safety. However, it must be performed accurately; otherwise, it can pose significant risks. The functions of wheel alignment include: 1. Automatically returning the steering wheel to its original position after turning, improving driving comfort; 2. Keeping the steering wheel straight, maintaining the vehicle's straight-line driving, and enhancing driving safety; 3. Reducing fuel consumption, minimizing suspension component wear, and preventing abnormal tire wear. Wheel alignment is based on the four-wheel parameters of the vehicle, adjusted to ensure optimal driving performance and reliability. The installation of a car's steering wheels, steering knuckles, and front axle has a specific relative position, and this installation with a certain relative position is called steering wheel alignment.