Mostly I think yes. The cop would inform you, not charge you.
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Added: Yes, they are authorized, allowed, and encouraged to enforce the motor vehicle safety laws. As above - it seems likely that the most that they might do would be to issue you a "Defective Equipment" notice (a "fix it ticket") which usually bears no points or fines if you "remedy" the safety defect within a set period of time.
Does it pull to the side? It may be your tires. Bad tires. Flat spot on the front tires. Try to rotate your tires. And see what happeneds.
yes
It wouldn't be good for anyone. Especially over a long time.
Bad tires and bad alignment can cause the car to shake at certain speeds.
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gForce Super Sport A/S (All-Season) are the tires shown in the ads according to their press release, so it must be the first All-Season tire to pull 1g as they are generally bad performers and many other brands top-tier rubber can pull over 1g
My van has bad tires at front and better ones at rear, should wheel alignment be performed with bad tires?
Overinflated tires will cause the vehicle to handle poorly and possibly lead to accidents. The major problem is that once you get up to speed the tires will overheat and rupture which might be very bad for his health.
You have one or more tires out of balance.
This is not a question its just a statement.
If the alignment is good and the front end parts are not worn (some people will align the front end with worn parts) it only leaves the tires. Rotate the two front tires and if they are bad you will notice the difference right away
Misaligned axles, bad mounts on the tires, improperly inflated tires.