Having a bit of steering troubles with my 88 L.
I had hoped the LCA to body bolt fix would solve the pulling problem. While it did, substantially, I'm still getting a bit of "wild steering"- most noticeable when decel and accel.
Upon initial inspection:
CV's and steering boots all look in good shape for 200k.
1 control arm was replaced. The other control arm looks OK.
Tie rod ends are shot
sway bar body bushings shot
*Driver's side sway bar comes really close to plastic in wheel well
*Driver's side tie rod is loose, causing play in the wheel side-to-side. (~1/4")
Should I consider pulling the rack from a festiva at my local yard, or can I replace the tie rod ends and adjust the tie rod?
The PO said the transmission was replaced previously. Could this have been reassembled wrong as a result? Passenger side tie rod is very sold with no play.
If I took it to someone to get it aligned, would this be something they would adjust?
Thanks guys. Trying to get the most out of the new tires, and not feel like I'm driving my own casket.:thumbup:
Edit: Sorry, I'm thinking this sounds like a stupid question now. I have the FSM and Haynes. I see a bushing on the passenger side tie rod, but not driver's. Perhaps there's a bushing on the inner tie rod and the tie rod is replacable? anyway, I could still use some advice, and thanks again for bearing with me.
I had hoped the LCA to body bolt fix would solve the pulling problem. While it did, substantially, I'm still getting a bit of "wild steering"- most noticeable when decel and accel.
Upon initial inspection:
CV's and steering boots all look in good shape for 200k.
1 control arm was replaced. The other control arm looks OK.
Tie rod ends are shot
sway bar body bushings shot
*Driver's side sway bar comes really close to plastic in wheel well
*Driver's side tie rod is loose, causing play in the wheel side-to-side. (~1/4")
Should I consider pulling the rack from a festiva at my local yard, or can I replace the tie rod ends and adjust the tie rod?
The PO said the transmission was replaced previously. Could this have been reassembled wrong as a result? Passenger side tie rod is very sold with no play.
If I took it to someone to get it aligned, would this be something they would adjust?
Thanks guys. Trying to get the most out of the new tires, and not feel like I'm driving my own casket.:thumbup:
Edit: Sorry, I'm thinking this sounds like a stupid question now. I have the FSM and Haynes. I see a bushing on the passenger side tie rod, but not driver's. Perhaps there's a bushing on the inner tie rod and the tie rod is replacable? anyway, I could still use some advice, and thanks again for bearing with me.
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