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Misalignment can happen from hitting potholes, curbs, or speed bumps too hard. Normal wear and tear on your suspension components can also throw your wheels out of alignment over time.
Most manufacturers recommend a wheel alignment every 6,000 to 10,000 miles, or once a year. You should also schedule an alignment after any major impact or when installing new tires.
Yes, misaligned wheels cause uneven tire wear, which can shorten the lifespan of your tires significantly. Addressing alignment issues early can save you money in tire replacements and improve vehicle safety.
Yes, any time suspension parts like control arms, struts, or tie rods are replaced, a wheel alignment is recommended to ensure your vehicle handles correctly and to protect your tires.