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...arm bushings will cause your tires to wear funny and the vehicle can have vibrations and steering issues. highly recommend replacing. a bmw dealership would provide a two year warranty on the parts ...

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may have disintegrated and need to be replaced. which will create slack in the steering when ever you drive it . The ball joints could and control arm bushings could also be worn inspect them for ware

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Question about 1994 Econoline

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...also grab hold of the steering arm and give it a shake ).......this are not an expensive, or complicated repair..........good lick, and if this helps, could you please leave me feed back...many ...

...ARM REMOVAL 1)Raise and support vehicle. 3)Remove the steering knuckle. Remove the bolts fastening the power steering cooler to the front suspension cradle crossmember reinforcement (Fig. 21). ...

...arm bushings are definitly tearing out (at 100,000 Kms). I detect no steering problems. Should I get another opinion, not worry about it, or get them changed? Can the bushings be changed without ...

...steering components check for loose pitman arm,drag link if used inner tie rods outer tie rods or excessive play in steering box then jack up each front wheel and check upper and lower ball joints ...

Question about 1996 Trooper

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Steering Box, Idler arm, and Control Arm Bushings. If you can afford to have all of them done, the front suspension would be factory fresh and should, with proper wheel alignment, drive like a new car

and steering arm and ball joint You need to overhaul the steering box, reset the bushes , change the steering arm and ball joints. Only if this is fully done the steering system will be good to handle

Question about 2000 Lanos

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...stabiliser bar mounting bushes and link bushes all of these caused noises and was a revision in parts for all of these plus power steering restrictor to go in hose. Main one is lower control arm

Question about 2000 Lanos

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arm moves rearwards slightly and causes toe out on the front wheel. If one side is weaker than the other then the car steers/pulls in the direction of toe out. If these check out then look at the ball

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