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Question about 1995 Mustang

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...play in it. What are possible solutions? The possibilities are the rack and pinion,inner tie rods,outer tie rods,wheel bearings and balljoints but the most common parts replaced to fix this concern ...

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Question about 2002 Taurus

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...parts quck way to test a tie rod is to jack up the vehicle.... grab ahold of the wheel and try to move it side to side.... any play there ... it's likely a tie rod... up and down play is a ball ...

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...hand and grab the inner tie rod and hold it still while pushing and pulling on the wheel. If the play goes away, replace the inner tie rod end. If it does not go away, replace the outer tie rod

Question about 2004 Venture Passanger

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...tie rods or bushings. In/out play at bottom is due to ball joint. yes bro you better change tie rods and much better if you also check all ball joints and have your wheel allignments adjust and ...

tie rod play, from where the "inner" tie rod should be. My repair manual only covers "outer" tie rod replacement. What and how do I replace on my 93 GEO Metro? If the tie rod joint

play. That is commonly from worn tie rods. Grab the (outer) tie rods near the tires and shake and twist them. If they move easily when you twist them, or have any play at all, they are pretty worn and

play where the tie rod ends attach to the steering knuckles (to check the outer tie rods). Then do the same while watching the tie rod where it goes into the steering rack (to check the inner tie rods

Question about 1997 Accord

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...Play in the steering wheel is likely from worn tie rod ends. Have your inner and outer tie rods checked. The outer tie rods are connected to the rod ends coming out of the rack on each side, and are ...

...end off the tie rod. My suggestion is buy a repair manual for your vehicle at the parts store and read this section it is well explained. If there is play on the inner tie rod it needs to be

...play in the tie rod ends is to jack the front end up and support with jack stands. Then you can grab the wheel and move it side to side as if turning. if there is play in the tie rods you should be ...

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