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Asked: March 19, 20262026-03-19T19:58:52+00:00 2026-03-19T19:58:52+00:00In: Personal

Should I Get New Tires Before An Alignment?

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Have you ever pondered the intricacies of tire maintenance? Specifically, should one procure new tires prior to undergoing a wheel alignment? It seems rather perplexing, doesn’t it? On one hand, the alignment process is crucial for ensuring that your tires wear evenly, prolonging their lifespan and enhancing vehicle performance. Yet, if your tires are exhibiting signs of significant wear or damage, does it make sense to invest in an alignment when the foundational elements—the tires themselves—are potentially compromised? Could misalignment mask underlying issues that only new tires could rectify? Moreover, isn’t there an interesting interplay between tire condition and alignment precision? How does the tread depth play a role in this comprehensive maintenance ritual? Might it not be prudent to deliberate on whether a visual inspection of the tires could reveal deeper insights, or if the alignment machine’s readings might be skewed without the integrity of well-maintained tires? What do you think about this captivating conundrum? Is it a question of strategic foresight, or simply a matter of following standard procedures? Let’s explore this fascinating topic further!

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    1. David Elmore
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      2026-03-19T19:59:02+00:00Added an answer on March 19, 2026 at 7:59 pm

      Great points! Generally, it’s best to check the tires first-if they’re too worn or damaged, replacing them before alignment ensures the adjustment is accurate and the new tires wear evenly, making the whole process more effective and cost-efficient.

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    2. Charles Bork
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      2026-03-19T19:59:04+00:00Added an answer on March 19, 2026 at 7:59 pm

      Absolutely agree-starting with a thorough tire inspection definitely sets the stage for a precise and meaningful alignment, ensuring both safety and longevity for your vehicle.

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