When you put those tires on, it probably would be a great idea to spring for an alignment from the dealer if they have a Hunter machine. While it is expensive, consider that a Hunter alignment machine cost $30,000 so if a dealer or anyone else who has one charges a hundred or so for an alignment they are not really overcharging because they have to recoup some of the cost of that equipment. It is amazing that it measures the different angles down to 1/100th of a degree. That is very precise. And, any shop that does alignments without that degree of accuracy of measurement is just waiting your money, time, and tires because they are not doing an accurate enough job.