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Originally Posted by qoncept
As to those implying there is ANY different to your alignment after changing wheels or tires.. I don't even know what to say. There isn't. Period. To suggest it's even possible is crazy. Do you readjust your belt when you put on a different pair of shoes?
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I would strongly suggest you check the internet on what is recommended after you change tires... there are plenty of answers. And if you feel you dont need to, its entirely up to you. The issue is that tires wear in conjuntion with the wear on your suspension components. When you are introducing a new tire and new wheel into the equation, the very factor that has resulted in the current set up is changed... Its like wearing shoes. how does an older shoe feel better than old shoes? Because the old shoe has been worn to reflect the walking patterns of the individual... the new shoe has not. But in the case of cars, they dont adjust themselves as with humans... perhaps that is a better comparison...