...parts. I do not believe that it is your suspension. It is more likely that it is your ball joints or your struts. You are going to want to get that taken care of as soon as possible. Excessive wear ...
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suspension parts. A front shock could cause the problem because the rubber bushing holding it in place may have dried up and fell out. Upper and lower A-arms have rubber bushings as well. Best to have
...suspension that have been on the truck for nearly 20 years, more than likely without being replaced. I would recommend a good inspection of all of those for detoriorated rubber, possibly hardened ...
...control arm. It could also be dangerously worn front suspension parts. You need to get it to a front end alignment shop asap. If your ball joints fail, the wheel could collapse while you are
How do I fix manual steering play? Is the play in the steering wheel or in the actual suspension? If the looseness is in the wheel i would recommend changing out the steering gear. if the play is ...
...problems? Very difficult, apparently 4wd makes it even harder you need to drop part to the front suspension to get it out i attempted to do it myself but couldn't and just ended up having it towed ...
...suspension) is out of adjustment, and you need to have a front end alignment. Do not confuse wheel balancing with a front end alignment or four wheel alignment with wheel balancing. Many tire stores ...
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suspension and body? I think you have checked the major points, but if the transmision hung loose long enough it could damage the U-joints and motor mounts. The easy way to check the u-joint is to put
...parts man at the Toyota dealership gave me a diagram which showed how to get into the starter motor to replace the contacts. Does the vehicle need to be raised on jack stands to allow the front ...
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