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Old 09-24-2007, 11:57 AM   #1
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are your tie rods in good condition? since you did mention that you replaced your worn out tension rods, usually popping when turning is tie rods as well, so i'd check those, it could just be since you got those back up to par, now your noticing other worn out bushings
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are your tie rods in good condition? since you did mention that you replaced your worn out tension rods, usually popping when turning is tie rods as well, so i'd check those, it could just be since you got those back up to par, now your noticing other worn out bushings
Very good point...especially when going from rubber to spherical tension rods...now the tie rods are possibly showing signs of their age...
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Very good point...especially when going from rubber to spherical tension rods...now the tie rods are possibly showing signs of their age...
Nope. They're Tein inners and outers, installed about 5 months ago.

And besides, the steering feels nice and tight, no slop in the steering wheel. I dont get it, I look at my ball joints, they look fine, no grease coming out.. all the bolts on the front carriage are on tight. Im at a loss.
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