Could be bad tie rod bad tires bad ball joints tires not bal all would have to be checked most front end shops will check it all out for free, when you bring it in for a alignment or if you know how to check each on of these then check yourself if you need more help on how to check any of these come back and ask
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You will need to get a ball joint separating tool. It looks like a large two prong fork. There are some auto part stores that will rent them. Or they are readily available at used tool stores, take note that there is different sizes. Once you have the tool, you hammer it between the tie rod end and the spindle
SOURCE: Replacing a bent tie rod on my 2006 Subaru Legacy.
Maybe a new rubber boot for end of steering rack
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