You should also check the tires for uneven wear and need for tire rotation or alignment issues
causing uneven tire wear.
Not exact matches
Check the
tires for sidewall bulges, and
uneven tread
wear at around circumference of the wheel (possibly
caused by skid), and get the wheels rebalanced.
If your
tires have slightly different circumferences due to
uneven wear, it might
cause a slightly different track down the road but it won't break anything mechanical.
I suggest checking your
tires for
uneven wear because that is the number one
cause of pulling next to an alignment being out up specifications.
Driving on
tires that are out of alignment can
cause uneven tread
wear and make the
tire tread disappear faster.
The
causes of excessive swaying and lack of directional stability are faulty sway bar (s) including sway bar mounts, improper wheel alignment, coil spring and strut / shock absorber failure, inadequate and / or
uneven tire inflation and loose or
worn steering and suspension components...
Misaligned wheels can
cause uneven and rapid
tire wear.
Just one pothole or curb hit can change your vehicle's alignment,
causing uneven wear on the
tires.
If you need to struggle with the steering wheel to keep your car in a straight line, it's possible you have a loss of alignment
caused by
tire damage or
uneven wear.