The lower ball joints on my vehicle were loose/damaged so I just had them replaced. As a result of driving on the damaged ball joints for awhile (without realizing it) my front tire was damaged as shown in the attached image. As you can see these tires were dangerously close to blowing so I had new tires put on the vehicle.
My question is, now that I have the new ball joints on the vehicle and new tires, do I also need have the alignment done? I know it's probably a good idea but mainly trying to determine if I need to get it done immediately or could wait another 5000 miles or so for when I have it in the shop anyway for oil change and tire rotation. Thanks!
My question is, now that I have the new ball joints on the vehicle and new tires, do I also need have the alignment done? I know it's probably a good idea but mainly trying to determine if I need to get it done immediately or could wait another 5000 miles or so for when I have it in the shop anyway for oil change and tire rotation. Thanks!
Jul 8, 2019 at 3:41 PM