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TuxdreamerxMay-06-09 08:31 AM
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#32264, "RE: slop in 2g rack"
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Originally posted by CODE4
Originally posted by lamrith Before everyone says balljoints, I dug into it and it is NOT the bushings or ball joints in the suspension, wheel, hub.
We are not going to say ball joints because it is not the ball joints. If you had play at the 12 and 6 o'clock then it would be. Grabbing the tire at 3 and 9 o'clock and finding slop is more often than not inner and/or outer tie rods. Inner tie rod - $20 @autozone. Inner tie rod removal/install tool - $60 @NAPA. Looks like a foot long piece of black pipe with a square drive on one end. Try to rent it if it is available in your area. And of course, alignment.


Agreed. There is fluid in my drivers side boot but I put lucas power steering stop leak in it and it stopped.

  

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slop in 2g rack [View all] , lamrith, May-05-09 10:13 PM
  RE: slop in 2g rack, Nightfall, May-05-09 11:58 PM, #1
RE: slop in 2g rack, AdministratorCODE4, May-06-09 07:47 AM, #2
RE: slop in 2g rack, Tuxdreamerx, May-06-09 08:31 AM #3
      RE: slop in 2g rack, RoninEclipse2G, May-07-09 06:05 PM, #4

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