When Should You Get a Wheel Alignment?
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You should get a wheel alignment in the following situations: 1. Damage to the chassis and suspension caused by an accident; 2. Replacement of the steering system or its components; 3. Uneven wear on one side of the front or rear tires; 4. Replacement or adjustment of the suspension system. Wheel alignment involves adjusting the geometric angles of the tires, steering, and suspension components to ensure tight contact between the tires and the ground. The benefits of getting a wheel alignment include: 1. Increased driving safety; 2. Reduced tire wear; 3. Keeping the steering wheel straight when driving straight, maintaining straight-line driving; 4. Automatic return of the steering wheel after turning, enhanced driving control, reduced fuel consumption, and decreased wear on suspension components.