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Originally Posted by Red__Zed if the tires wore evenly, no real need to. changing tires doesn't change your alignment. A good tire shop will look at tire wear for evidence

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Old 11-05-2011, 11:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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if the tires wore evenly, no real need to. changing tires doesn't change your alignment.
A good tire shop will look at tire wear for evidence of uneven wear which could suggest an alignment problem but they will not put your vehicle up on a lift and hook up to alignment equipment without charging you.
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A good tire shop will look at tire wear for evidence of uneven wear which could suggest an alignment problem but they will not put your vehicle up on a lift and hook up to alignment equipment without charging you.
All (or most) shops in my area do free checks.

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