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Yeah, like hitting a curb while sliding on ice. :doh: Cars these days rarely need alignments unless parts are worn and replaced. They say to have the car aligned when getting new tires, which is true, it should be done since the car was aligned on original tires, and unless you replace them with the exact same tires, there could be a slight variation in the tread design, sidewall height, etc. that could throw off the alignment a bit. However, it would be so minuscule that all it would cause is a slight wear on the new tires.

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Here, read this again and pay special attention to the part in bold.

 

Cars these days rarely need alignments unless parts are worn and replaced

 

 

Which means basically the same thing that you just said. :)

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Same here, had ASE cert in Alignments myself about 2 decades ago, performed many a rear wheel shim job for alignments. Always made good money on them.

 

 

Let me amend what I stated then, Worn And/OR replaced. Sound better?

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