Under what circumstances does a car need a wheel alignment?
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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. The installation of the steering wheels, steering knuckles, and front axle of a car has a specific relative position. This installation with a certain relative position is called steering wheel alignment, also known as front wheel alignment. The specific situations requiring a wheel alignment are as follows: 1. The vehicle's driving performance is affected (the most noticeable symptom for the driver is the car pulling to one side, or the steering wheel not returning to center automatically). 2. Damage to the chassis and suspension due to an accident. 3. Abnormal tire wear. 4. The axle or suspension components have been removed.