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Originally Posted by SteveYem
It's not that it's necessary to get an alignment when installing new tires, but it's a good opportunity to 'start fresh' especially if uneven or abnormal tread wear is identified when removing the old tires. Not to mention, if a set of tires gets you ~20k-30k miles down the road, chances are good (on average) that the car has encountered its share of...erm...American infrastructure follies...to knock at least one wheel off kilter a bit.
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Yep. This. It's mainly for starting fresh, and since it's typically been a while. I get an alignment after every fresh tire change.