I usually get an alignment when a new set of tires are installed. Reputable Tech will check for wear of bushing, struts etc. as well as any bent/damaged structures that support each wheel and keep it in the correct direction. You can also get an indication of how things are by looking at the tire wear on the old tires. I usually have my vehicles set-up to run on a flat road (no camber) as factory settings allow for camber. Have always had reasonable and even wear and a nice straight ride. Vehicle runs straight on a flat road with hands briefly off the steering wheel.
Besides normal higher mileage wear, it's always been a nail or a pothole that has taken me out of the normal tire change cycle. Also don't forget to rotate tires if appropriate on your vehicle.
Besides normal higher mileage wear, it's always been a nail or a pothole that has taken me out of the normal tire change cycle. Also don't forget to rotate tires if appropriate on your vehicle.