You can drive it, but it will drive off to a side. But you should go get an alignment just in case. it gets worse the more you wait. You may also find that your tires wear out quickly and your fuel consumption increases. I was once at an alignment course years ago, the instructor sent a bunch of us out to bring in a car to align that was a no start. The alignment was way out. It took 6 people to push it into the shop and onto the rack. After the alignment was done it took one person to push it out. This shows the rolling resistance increase when the alignment is out. Somewhat similar to snowplowing while skiing to slow yourself down.
steering alignment needs to be checked
A wheel alignment is what syncs your steering wheel with your wheels. It ensures your car will drive straight when your steering wheel isn't turned.
Needs to have a front end alignment?
It is either a front Alignment issue...or the engine needs a lift.
A car's steering wheel will vibrate when driving if the car's alignment needs to be adjusted.
Your car needs an alignment. Typically around $100 or less.
yes it does because the car needs them to drive
It pulls. Needs an alignment or has suspension/steering damage.
No, the child needs to drive the other car. No, the child needs to drive the other car.
I just took my all wheel drive Subaru to Town Faire Tire today. Before the service man knew my car was an all wheel drive, he explained about alignments and said that all wheel drive cars often need alignment more frequently. At 12,000 the print out figures showed that my car needed one.
no.
Every car needs an alignment at some point. Even more so if the car pulls to the right or left, or if the tires are worn on the edges. So to answer the question, yes.