As well as having them look at the alignment, get your tires checked for balance and other damage. Tire weights come off Very easily, especially if you get hit (even hitting a sharp-edged pothole can do it) and that will cause various odd vibrations depending on which, and how heavy a weight you lose. As a side benefit, the tire place will check the rims for dents and probably reseat your tires onto the wheels properly as part of checking the balance so you can not worry about them leaking unless there is physical damage to the tread or sidewalls.
They should also at least take a glance at the suspension, as it may have damage to lesser components like the seals on the kingpins or steering knuckles. That won't hurt you now, but could cause problems later on.
If you want a second person's viewpoint on car condition, you can come by in the next few days and we can look it over. I'll be out tomorrow, but free thereafter this week as far as I know.
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They should also at least take a glance at the suspension, as it may have damage to lesser components like the seals on the kingpins or steering knuckles. That won't hurt you now, but could cause problems later on.
If you want a second person's viewpoint on car condition, you can come by in the next few days and we can look it over. I'll be out tomorrow, but free thereafter this week as far as I know.