Tie rods?
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Tie rods?
How do you know if your tie rods are bad?
My car pulls me to one side over bumps and cracks in the road... Also doesn't feel too firm over 100..
My car pulls me to one side over bumps and cracks in the road... Also doesn't feel too firm over 100..
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Jack the car up, grab the wheel, pull fore and aft and listen for clunking and look for excessive play where the tie rod joins into the knuckle.
If its pulling to one side or another that can have a lot to do with tire pressure, alignment, the road itself (yes get on a road that has tractor trailer ruts in it and even the most properly aligned car will handle like poo).
If its pulling to one side or another that can have a lot to do with tire pressure, alignment, the road itself (yes get on a road that has tractor trailer ruts in it and even the most properly aligned car will handle like poo).
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as a rule of thumb...
If your car is pulling one way or another....be careful and take your hand of the wheel for just a few seconds...
If the wheel remains in position and the car fades off in one direction or another, it's the suspension geometry pulling it that way (alignment).
If you let go of the wheel and the steering wheel is turning in the direction the car is pulling, its a bad tire pulling the car in that direction and not the alignment causing your problems.
If your car is pulling one way or another....be careful and take your hand of the wheel for just a few seconds...
If the wheel remains in position and the car fades off in one direction or another, it's the suspension geometry pulling it that way (alignment).
If you let go of the wheel and the steering wheel is turning in the direction the car is pulling, its a bad tire pulling the car in that direction and not the alignment causing your problems.