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is wheel alignment needed?

I want to have an inner tie rod installed on a 2007 Chevy Impala. They will say I will need an alignment. I go somewhere else for alignments. Do I really need to get the alignment when the tie rod is installed or can I get it done somewhere else a few days later?

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  • 3 weeks ago

    GOOD GOD YES! AND INSPECITION is so VERY important! I nearly lost my BENZ C280 as ONE BALL joint BROKE! I even had an ALIGNMENT but they were DUMB and did NOT check the BALL JOINTS FIRST! We should have MANDATORY locations for AUTO CHECKIING  and inspecgtions as CARS now go SO VERY QUICK and NO CAR is OKAY with BAD SUSPENION PARTS! 

  • 1 month ago

    When you pay for a steering linkage repair, setting the toe (alignment) is included in the labor cost to replace the tie rod, in your case. If the car has serious and obvious alignment issues, then you will need a front end or four wheel alignment which is usually around $79. 

  • Anonymous
    2 months ago

    Repeat question.  Do the alignment BEFORE you need another set of tires.

  • 2 months ago

    Depends on how closely the shop installs it to ideal. Hard to do without putting it on the alignment rack....

  • 2 months ago

    If the tires have been wearing good most mechanics know that when replacing the tie rod ends you can install them and be within 1/6" of an inch. If it was my car I'd just make sure the steering wheel is still straight and watch my tires for wear. If you have over 80,000 miles on your car getting an alignment wouldn't hurt. 

  • 2 months ago

    Have the alignment done right away when the rod is replaced.

  • Anonymous
    2 months ago

    Most shops are going to require it for safety and liability reasons or they won't do the work, so you'll need to ask THEM, not us.

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    Reported for repeat question.

  • Ron
    Lv 7
    2 months ago

    The smart thing to do, oh spammer boy, is to get it done right then. We all know that you won't get it done " a few days later". You'll drive it until the tire goes completely to **** because it needs an alignment.

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