Removing and replacing the steering wheel does not require an alignment unless after replacing the steering wheel it is not in the "straight ahead" position when going straight ahead. In that case you do not need a full alignment, just a centering adjustment and possibly a toe in check. It can be done yourself just as long as whatever adjustment you do on one side you do on the other (opposite) to the tie rod ends on the steering rack linkage. If you are unsure about it getting a good 4 wheel alignment is good insurance for handling and the life of the tires. Have them balance the tires at the same time and you will notice a much better ride. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "graves_14" <tylergraves@xxxx> wrote: > Now that I have a perfect suspension and steering rack, my > directionals are no longer disengaging properly (does it ever > > Tyler #3472