...tie rods on that truck have nothing to do with it. Ball joints are like 40 bucks each for a good one, and an alignment is like 50. Is this a 4wd truck? If you have torsion bars make sure they are not ...
...tie rod end, bushing, etc.) First I would remove the tires one at a time and check the rims closely for a clean spot where a weight was. Then I would check the steering and suspension components for ...
...tie rod end making the tyres point out and the tyres will also lean more out at the top causing the tyres to scrub on the outsides. Unfortunately because you have run the tyres in this condition they ...
...tie rods that are used to adjust the wheels-also are upper and lower control arms cant bend center link also any bent part should be replaced a lot of pressure is on the front end and a bad part ...
...making the load clunk. So I leaning towards ball joint on the right side, spinning the wheel tire assembly in air no contact issues, no broekn bolts, hellllllp I'm tired of listening to it, and I ...
...tie rods or the bushin's so now he's Stumped. He said maybe an alignment or that it could possible be the rack? I know nothing about cars and don't have a lot of money to be caseing down the problem. ...
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