1998 Oldsmobile Achieva "bush sound bar keep turning" Questions

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bar and give it a hard shake. If there is any play, the bushing is shot. You can replace the tie rod ends yourself using the old ones to compare but it will still need an alignment, so I usually let a

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...issues, and continues to engineer these problems into their products. THIS IS THE REAR CONTROL ARM BUSHINGS THE BANGING IS THE CONTROL ARM HITTING THE K FRAME the problem is that the cobalt is built ...

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sound when the wheel is turned is because the inner parts of the tie rods are worn through and should be replaced as soon as possible. You could lose control easily if the tie rod pops out completely.

...bar and shocky rubbers I would suggest that you get quotes from suspension accredited shops and have each shop show you what is worn and what is ok ON good roads ( hard surface) suspension units ...

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...expensive so buy the sway bar end line kit for both side and make sure that it has the urethane bushings. Thank you for using fixya and be safe. Number 29 is what your looking to replace on the ...

...keep tractor centered in road Have the front suspension and steering checked. Sounds like you may need a gear box or pump, sway bar links or bushings. Could be bearings ball joints. It just needs ...

...keep it in my lane. when I am exiting a curve it feels like it took the curve on the edges of the tires. I replaced the "A" arm with the upper ball as a "kit" from my local auto parts store. I ...

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