Mechanically speaking, what happens when a cars alignment is off? Why is it designed to misalign to begin with?

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Mechanically speaking, what happens when a cars alignment is off? Why is it designed to misalign to begin with?

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Basically when the wheels get out of alignment it means they aren’t all rolling straight ahead, so the car is harder to steer. It isn’t designed to do that, it’s designed *not* to do that, but cars get jiggled and rattled around an awful lot, especially going over rough roads, so things get loose and have to be readjusted.

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