when driving on flat surface, drive slowly with hands off wheel. if the car pulls, either your wheels or alignment is off. on freeway speeds, your car could get real bumpy. it's a good idea when you get new tires to do your alignment too to make them last longer
2007-02-08 15:59:13
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answered by currious 4
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An alignment should be checked @ leas every 12k miles, then corrected if needed. In some instances of bad alignments you dont feel or hear anything but your tire wear will be uneven, some other times you may feel a pull or uneasyness in your steering wheel, up to the point that the car is not driveable.
Alignment checks are many times free of charge @ many professional car shops, dont be alarm to pay an small fee to have it checked, since an professional alignment machine is worth well over 50 thousand dollars and it requires a highly paid alignment technician to operate it.
hope this answer your questions regarding alignments.
Happy motoring :)
mazinger4
2007-02-08 23:21:46
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answered by mazinger4 3
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You won't unless you hit a curb or something.. see if your tires are wearing out even or more on one side.. If nothing wierd appears to you when you look at the tires..your ok. But you should have your tires rotated after 3-5000 miles.. if there's an issue..they will say something.. but don't trust them..look for yourself...
2007-02-08 23:19:40
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answered by cammiecover 1
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Do the timing belt as called for in the service manual
2007-02-08 23:14:26
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answered by Boston Mark 5
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Tires that wear on one side.Tires that wobble when backing around..
2007-02-08 23:14:07
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answered by (A) 7
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it is recommended to get your aligment done twice a year. or if its consuming more fuel than you are use to.
2007-02-08 23:20:17
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answered by Hector L 2
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